Greetings,
If you insert cue-points, when you close the file you will be asked do you
want to save it because it has been changed? If you save in .wav and I'm
not sure what other formats, the cue-points are save in the file, otherwise
you are invited to save them in a file, located along with you
Yes you can, well I think you can. I've not done what you want to do, so can
not really help further.
You can certainly drop queue points, re-name them, move them and delete them.
Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 14:06:34 -0500
Gerardo Corripio wrote:
That's what I thought, thus what's the funcion a
That's what I thought, thus what's the funcion and use of Q Points
I've always wondered? Can one take out these Q Points afterwards?
El 01/10/2015 01:57 p.m., Joe Paton escribió:
Hi,
would queue points do this?
Not sure, but possibly.
Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
Gerardo Corripio
Hi,
would queue points do this?
Not sure, but possibly.
Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
Gerardo Corripio wrote:
HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort
of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file?
I've
HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some
sort of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in
the file? I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to,
You're connected to, and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow p