Hello Marvin,
I forgot to tell you all to tab over to advance.
Right there, is where it all is.
My best regards!
John.
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From: "Marvin Hunkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 5:41 PM
Subject: Editing Audio
Hi.
well, went to my track in w
Thinks Chris!
I had a hard time trying to remember how to spell that word.
In my day, we called them, LP's.
John.
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From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: Editing Audio Tracks
Pam
Several individuals on the WE support list have brought up the
difficulties they have had in obtaining specific given episodes of a
Itunes podcast subscription.
No one, to this point, has offered a workable perfect solution -- it is
hit and miss.
What I would suggest doing -- and this is w
Peter
They are stored in the file
schedule8.dat
schedule8.dat
which is located in your program file where Replay AV sits.
Copy that file as you would any other.
It's a good idea to keep several copies of schedule8.dat handy in case you
evver make an error.
They have "saved my butt"
I believe all the different Sound Forge versions are available from
their web site.
Jerry
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G'day All,
I thought the below link might be of interest to anyone using iTunes for
reading audio books. It discusses a method of keeping titles organised
as
books rather than music tracks. I'm afraid I don't use iTune
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a good freeware program that will automatically
split audio files into equal parts? I like the option of by time or
number of parts. I have goldwav, but I see no way to have goldwav mark
the file into equal parts and then split into individual files. I know I
can manua
Hi!
I have tried to ask this on the vlc forum but they wont or maybe does not
have time to help me out.
So i left it behind and try here.
You can do some streamsaving with vlc.
But how?
Does anybody know that.
I have tried it but i gave it up becaus there's no good documentation and as
i mentioned
Hi Petro, Go into the JAWS Configuration manager, choose Settings and then
User Settings, and set screen echo to none.
Jonathan
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