Greetings,
I believe the problem is not to do with GoldWave, but the way it interacts
with Windows7, so before complaining about the program's accessibility, you
need to be familiar with how windows7 controls work which, I understand, is
somewhat different as against XP Home.
I had a friend
Greetings,
How about memory? Take a look at the fjile formats and storage options.
also, rather than keep installing and uninstalling, take a look at the setup
options. also, why not write to the author at:
chris2...@goldwave.com
but make sure you've checked manual, help, can give him clear
Hello what is every one using for blind friendly wifi radios?
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I tried it on a backup machine I've got, which has worse memory than this
one, and I don't get the errors. I have no clue what's causing these
problems.
- Original Message -
From: Colin Howard co...@pobox.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September
My niece has a lot of shows recorded for me on her DVR and she plays them for
me when I'm home, since talking DVR's don't exist of course. But as I am away
right now and she's still recording, is there a way to put some of these onto a
disc so I could watch them on a DVD player? Thanks, and
H, it sounds like you might need some video capturing device. Unless you
can connect these things to a PC right to a PC threw USB and access those
files. Then you might have another problem,. Are they DRM protected. This is
why I want to use Windows Media Center. It's your DVR on your PC, and
I don't think goldwave has changed anything that drastic in a long time. I
use windows7 and goldwave and have been for at least 2 years. I don't think
goldeave is the problem. Can you give a little more detail about what
exactly isn't working that used to work? Maybe it's a jfw thing or a
It works great and does the job without re-encoding. Great for putting
little bitty bits of audiobook together into chapters or discs.
On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 15:59:47 -0700, you wrote:
H. I think MP3 splitter and joiner may work for you for what you want. I
could be wrong though.
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It all depends on which conversion encoder you choose. If you want
things to come out in mono, you have to define an encoder to do that.
It's easy enough to do. Press the Configure button, then use the
dialog to add a new encoder configuration set up just the way you want
it--mono, choose your bit