Re: This new goldwave 5.67

2012-09-18 Thread Robert Doc Wright
I think it is the look of the control pannal he is complaining about. 
remember that in the earlier versions you went to the volume tab to choose 
your sound card and its features. That tab has been removed in 5.6  You now 
go to device tab to make those choices.

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

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- Original Message - 
From: Brett Boyer bboyer...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: This new goldwave 5.67


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 
windows settings issue.

Would be happy to help if I had more information.
good luck
bb
- Original Message - 
From: Vinny Samarco vin...@hughes.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 1:16 PM
Subject: This new goldwave 5.67



Hi,
Well, I bought this new computer using Windows 7.  Now,  that I installed 
goldwave I found it is a new version, 5.6x.  Any tutorials on this 
version? I can't even find where to make particular settings or the 
volume tab where I used to set up the ikind of recvording I used to do. 
I am wondering if an older version such as 5.58 will work  on a windows 7 
computer, and if I can rool back to the older version.

Any tutorials out there for this so-called new version/
Thanks. Vinny

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Re: Audio Joiner

2012-09-18 Thread Robert Doc Wright

where can I find this? Right now I'm using Goldwave to join files.
***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

web page
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- Original Message - 
From: Steve Matzura numb...@noisynotes.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: Audio Joiner



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.


- Original Message - 
From: Dean Masters dwmaster...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:25 PM
Subject: Audio Joiner


Is there an acessible audio joiner where you tell it what audio files 
you
want it to join and it will do it for you? I have tried Format Factory 
to

combine files for about eight hours of audio and every time I have tried
it only gives me less than an hour and a half of audio.

Thanks,
Dean

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Re: This new goldwave 5.67

2012-09-18 Thread Colin Howard
greetings,

I am using GW V5.67 on XP home and my control panel looks like this:

Control Properties
Play Record Volume Visual Device System
 Play 1   Play 2   Play 3 
All Selection View
Loop: 1 Loop: 1 Loop: 1
 Fast/Rewind speed 
Fast: 5.00
Rewind: 5.00
Marker preview (s): 0.150
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
OK Cancel Help 

Control Properties
RecordPlay Volume Visual Device System
 Recording options   Delayed recording 
Use new file duration: 0:01:00 Timer
Monitor input on visuals Time: 12:00:00
Ctrl key safety Day: TodaySet finish marker at stop
Show settings window
Filter dc offset Level activated
Auto save Threshold (dB): -20.00
Power down system Minimum duration (s): 1.00
Prebuffer (s): 1.00 Record mode 
Bounded to selection Time stamp cues:
Bounded and looped %d %b %y, %H:%M:%S
Unbounded
OK Cancel Help 

Control Properties
VolumePlay Record Visual Device System
Volume device: SoundMAX HD Audio
Stereo Mix 0 Select
Microphone 78 Select
Line In 0 Select
OK Cancel Help 

Control Properties
VisualPlay Record Volume Device System
Status visual: Quick select menu:
Blank GoldWave* 3D Bars GoldWave*
Analog Meter GoldWave*
Level visual: Bars GoldWave*
Blank GoldWave*Blank GoldWave* Blowing Inferno GoldWave*
Left visual: Bulge GoldWave*
Digital Time GoldWave*Blank GoldWave* Envelope GoldWave*
Spectrogram GoldWave*Right visual: Spectrum GoldWave*Blank GoldWave*
Spinning Logo GoldWave*
Time and Status GoldWave*
Tone Meter GoldWave*
VU Meter GoldWave*
Frame rate: 60 Waterfall GoldWave*
Waveform GoldWave*
FFT window: X-Y Graph GoldWave*Kaiser 7
OK Cancel Help 

Control Properties
DevicePlay Record Volume Visual System
 Playback 
SoundMAX HD Audio [0718] Test
Latency (s): 0.50
0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50
Alternative initialization Quality: PCM 16 bit
 Record 
SoundMAX HD Audio [0719] Test
Volume (dB): 0.00
-100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 100.00%
Mono source: Left channel Right channel Average
Quality: PCM 16 bit
Joystick/pedal control: None Configure...
OK Cancel Help 

Control Properties
SystemPlay Record Volume Visual Device
Use DirectSound API Use Core Audio/WASAPI Configure... Information
OK Cancel Help 

So the panel looks the same when GoldWave V5.67 is installed into a
WindowsXP Home system, what do earlier versions of GoldWave look like when
installed on a Windows7 or windows Vista system?

I obtained the above by going to each tab in control properties and then
tabbing once and virtualizing the window and copying the resulting selection
into this post.


Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern 
England.

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broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread mbern6516

hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near 
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary 
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist 
Studio and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of 
broadcasting content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight 
budgit, and can't aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used 
either of these two programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are 
either of them accessible with a screen reader? I'm basically looking 
for software that will allow me to turn the mic on and off at any point 
during the show, and be able to talk over the music and get a balance 
between my voice and the audio going out over the air. I know this can 
be done with an audio mixer, but I don't have one. Is having one 
necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does anyone know of a software 
program that I could use as a virtual cart machine to play sound 
effects? Thanks.

Mike
Rochester, NY.



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Re: broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread Byron Stephens
I've been a winamp broadcaster for seven years, and it does the job just as 
good as spl, and it's free.
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From: mbern6...@aol.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:08 PM
Subject: broadcasting software



hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near 
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary 
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist Studio 
and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of broadcasting 
content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight budgit, and can't 
aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used either of these two 
programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are either of them accessible 
with a screen reader? I'm basically looking for software that will allow 
me to turn the mic on and off at any point during the show, and be able to 
talk over the music and get a balance between my voice and the audio going 
out over the air. I know this can be done with an audio mixer, but I don't 
have one. Is having one necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does 
anyone know of a software program that I could use as a virtual cart 
machine to play sound effects? Thanks.

Mike
Rochester, NY.



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Re: broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread Mac Norins
If you are going to join Mushroom FM, I think they ask you to listen to a 
tutorial, about Station Playlist Creator and such, but, I could be wrong 
about that, now.  They have a pretty extensive audio tutorial, that both 
Jonathan Mosen and Brian Hartgen recorded, about a year or more ago; go find 
out about that!

HTH,

-Mac-

-Original Message- 
From: mbern6...@aol.com

Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:08 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: broadcasting software

hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist
Studio and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of
broadcasting content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight
budgit, and can't aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used
either of these two programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are
either of them accessible with a screen reader? I'm basically looking
for software that will allow me to turn the mic on and off at any point
during the show, and be able to talk over the music and get a balance
between my voice and the audio going out over the air. I know this can
be done with an audio mixer, but I don't have one. Is having one
necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does anyone know of a software
program that I could use as a virtual cart machine to play sound
effects? Thanks.
Mike
Rochester, NY.



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Re: broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread Brett Boyer
Hi. There is an excellent audio guide put out by mushroomFm as an 
introduction to internet broadcasting. I suggest you give it a listen I 
believe the link says something like become a presenter.
They discuss some of the pros and cons to using both pieces of software. It 
is possible to do what you want with winamp but it takes quite a bit more 
tweeking. If you're in to that kind of thing than it is definitely a free 
alternative.
However, Station Playlist studio has a very nice interface especially with 
scripts for JFW or window-eyes. Though the JFW scripts are just a little 
better. Anyway, SPL does offer a payment plan which I took advantage of 
since I couldn't aford the program straight out.

I am a broadcaster on mushroom and would be happy to help off list as well.
hth
bb
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From: mbern6...@aol.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 1:08 PM
Subject: broadcasting software



hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near 
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary 
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist Studio 
and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of broadcasting 
content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight budgit, and can't 
aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used either of these two 
programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are either of them accessible 
with a screen reader? I'm basically looking for software that will allow 
me to turn the mic on and off at any point during the show, and be able to 
talk over the music and get a balance between my voice and the audio going 
out over the air. I know this can be done with an audio mixer, but I don't 
have one. Is having one necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does 
anyone know of a software program that I could use as a virtual cart 
machine to play sound effects? Thanks.

Mike
Rochester, NY.



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