Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder

2015-09-19 Thread Aidan
You move forward by pressing control plus t, and backwoards with
control plus L. If you find you cannot make fine enough ajustments,
try adjusting the amount of movement with the control comma and
control period keys. So press either of those once and try move back
and forth again and ajust as needed. If you keep having problems to
close it. Try running as administrator or reinstall the program. Also,
if that don't work pleas take note. Open the program again, and try to
close it, then as soon as you get the problem again, then go to
settings, and then at the bottom you will find debug. Then tab there
til you get "save to file" and press on that, and save it to a
location where you can find it easily. Then send that as an attachment
to support. And any arrir message you get, press on the copy button
before you dismiss the dialog with the ok button, so you can paste
that in the email. Also, when saving the debug to a file, make sure
that the program is not closed before you do that. And don't use the
"save more to file" option until you asked by support.

On 19/09/2015, john riehl  wrote:
> That's helpful, Dane; thanks. I mavigate to the point where I want to
> delete
> by pressing the "right" button, correct?
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
> Trethowan
> Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:48 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder
>
> Got to the beginning of the file, you can use ctrol-home or press the to
> start button.
>
>  From here type shift-l, which sets the beginning of the selection.
>
> Navigate to the end of the portion you wish to cut out of the file and
> press shift-r which sents the end of the selection.
>
> Press the delete key and the selection will be erased.
>
>
> Tip, see the selection menu under the edit menu for further enhancements
> to fine tune your selection etc.
>
>
>
> On 9/20/2015 5:35 AM, john riehl wrote:
>> First, I have a file I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a .wav
>> file, so it should be editable. I start playing the file, then try to set
> a
>> begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not seem to
>> work.
>>
>> What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at the beginning of
> a
>> file?
>>
>> Also, when I'm done with Total Recorder, I can't seem to close the
>> program
>> without going into Windows task manager; Total Recorder doesn't want to
>> close on its own.
>>
>> I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the Professional version.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>> John riehl
>>
>>
>>
>
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goove music?

2015-09-19 Thread randy tijerina
Hi folks...i just got windows10.there's a program called...groove 
musicit's if I can see...it's not that accessibleI'd love 
wimamp to play my music again..

How do I fix this?




Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder

2015-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep either that or ctrl-t, you can also use other commands such as jump 
to time etc, there are a whole host of commands available.


Also the instructions I gave are for Total Recorder Professional edition 
and above.




On 9/20/2015 6:08 AM, john riehl wrote:
That's helpful, Dane; thanks. I mavigate to the point where I want to  > delete by pressing the "right" button, correct? > > > -Original 
Message- From: Pc-audio > [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On 
Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:48 PM 
To: PC Audio Discussion > List Subject: Re: Question and a problem with 
Total Recorder > > Got to the beginning of the file, you can use 
ctrol-home or press the > to start button. > > From here type shift-l, 
which sets the beginning of the selection. > > Navigate to the end of 
the portion you wish to cut out of the file > and press shift-r which 
sents the end of the selection. > > Press the delete key and the 
selection will be erased. > > > Tip, see the selection menu under the 
edit menu for further > enhancements to fine tune your selection etc. > 
> > > On 9/20/2015 5:35 AM, john riehl wrote: >> First, I have a file 
I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a >> .wav file, so it 
should be editable. I start playing the file, then >> try to set > a >> 
begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not >> seem 
to work. >> >> What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at 
the >> beginning of > a >> file? >> >> Also, when I'm done with Total 
Recorder, I can't seem to close the >> program without going into 
Windows task manager; Total Recorder >> doesn't want to close on its 
own. >> >> I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the 
Professional >> version. >> >> Thanks. >> >> John >> >> >> >> John riehl 
>> >> >> >


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Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. 

 

 

John riehl

 



RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread Dean Martineau
If I recall, you use the mark start and mark end keystrokes to set the
boundaries.  They are left and right bracker respectively.  Once they are in
place, you should be able to delete the unwanted sound.

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/ 


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Goldwave question

I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. 

 

 

John riehl

 




Question and a problem with Total Recorder

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
First, I have a file I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a .wav
file, so it should be editable. I start playing the file, then try to set a
begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not seem to
work.

What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at the beginning of a
file?

Also, when I'm done with Total Recorder, I can't seem to close the program
without going into Windows task manager; Total Recorder doesn't want to
close on its own.

I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the Professional version.

Thanks. 

John 

 

John riehl

 



Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder

2015-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Got to the beginning of the file, you can use ctrol-home or press the to 
start button.


From here type shift-l, which sets the beginning of the selection.

Navigate to the end of the portion you wish to cut out of the file and 
press shift-r which sents the end of the selection.


Press the delete key and the selection will be erased.


Tip, see the selection menu under the edit menu for further enhancements 
to fine tune your selection etc.




On 9/20/2015 5:35 AM, john riehl wrote:

First, I have a file I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a .wav
file, so it should be editable. I start playing the file, then try to set a
begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not seem to
work.

What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at the beginning of a
file?

Also, when I'm done with Total Recorder, I can't seem to close the program
without going into Windows task manager; Total Recorder doesn't want to
close on its own.

I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the Professional version.

Thanks.

John

  


John riehl

  



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RE: Question and a problem with Total Recorder

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
That's helpful, Dane; thanks. I mavigate to the point where I want to delete
by pressing the "right" button, correct?


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder

Got to the beginning of the file, you can use ctrol-home or press the to 
start button.

 From here type shift-l, which sets the beginning of the selection.

Navigate to the end of the portion you wish to cut out of the file and 
press shift-r which sents the end of the selection.

Press the delete key and the selection will be erased.


Tip, see the selection menu under the edit menu for further enhancements 
to fine tune your selection etc.



On 9/20/2015 5:35 AM, john riehl wrote:
> First, I have a file I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a .wav
> file, so it should be editable. I start playing the file, then try to set
a
> begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not seem to
> work.
>
> What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at the beginning of
a
> file?
>
> Also, when I'm done with Total Recorder, I can't seem to close the program
> without going into Windows task manager; Total Recorder doesn't want to
> close on its own.
>
> I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the Professional version.
>
> Thanks.
>
> John
>
>   
>
> John riehl
>
>   
>

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RE: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player

2015-09-19 Thread Adrian Spratt
John,

This is an incomplete answer, but two pointers:

WMP shows up in the "Program files X86" folder, which on my system is in the 
root of the C drive. This may be why you didn't realize WMP was already there, 
as it probably was. So, if you have Windows 7, go to Computer,  then hard 
drive, then this folder. 

Second, WMP has obviously hijacked your file associations. Again, assuming (big 
assumption) you have Win7, open Windows search and type "file association," 
without the quotations. When it shows up, press enter and tab through the 
choices.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 10:26 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player

Hi, everyone. I'm in a real fix and need some help.

I use Total Recorder to record all or parts of audio I'm playing, then save
the recordings to files for later use. I recorded part of a file  a couple
of weeks ago and it played back fine. Last week I installed Windows Media
player, and now total Recorder doesn't work at all - that is, none of the
files I record play back, either through Total Recorder or through Windows
Media Player, which has taken over as my default media player. (I used to
use Real Audio Player). 

My first question: what's going on with Total Recorder? Why do files I
record no longer work? Second, how do I uninstall Windows Media player,
since that's the only variable that's changed?

I need help pretty quickly; I need to learn part of a religious service
that's coming up in a couple of days.

Thanks, everyone. 

  John 




Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
Hi, everyone. I'm in a real fix and need some help.

I use Total Recorder to record all or parts of audio I'm playing, then save
the recordings to files for later use. I recorded part of a file  a couple
of weeks ago and it played back fine. Last week I installed Windows Media
player, and now total Recorder doesn't work at all - that is, none of the
files I record play back, either through Total Recorder or through Windows
Media Player, which has taken over as my default media player. (I used to
use Real Audio Player). 

My first question: what's going on with Total Recorder? Why do files I
record no longer work? Second, how do I uninstall Windows Media player,
since that's the only variable that's changed?

I need help pretty quickly; I need to learn part of a religious service
that's coming up in a couple of days.

Thanks, everyone. 

  John 



RE: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player

2015-09-19 Thread Hamit Campos
What do you mean you installed Media Player? It comes with Windows. Unless
you actually mean Windows Media Center.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 10:26 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player

Hi, everyone. I'm in a real fix and need some help.

I use Total Recorder to record all or parts of audio I'm playing, then save
the recordings to files for later use. I recorded part of a file  a couple
of weeks ago and it played back fine. Last week I installed Windows Media
player, and now total Recorder doesn't work at all - that is, none of the
files I record play back, either through Total Recorder or through Windows
Media Player, which has taken over as my default media player. (I used to
use Real Audio Player). 

My first question: what's going on with Total Recorder? Why do files I
record no longer work? Second, how do I uninstall Windows Media player,
since that's the only variable that's changed?

I need help pretty quickly; I need to learn part of a religious service
that's coming up in a couple of days.

Thanks, everyone. 

  John 





Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder

2015-09-19 Thread covici
The inability to close total recorder is a uia bug which effects both
Window-eyes and nvda.  Nothing can be done unless Microsoft fixes that
bug, or someone finds a clever way around it.

Aidan  wrote:

> You move forward by pressing control plus t, and backwoards with
> control plus L. If you find you cannot make fine enough ajustments,
> try adjusting the amount of movement with the control comma and
> control period keys. So press either of those once and try move back
> and forth again and ajust as needed. If you keep having problems to
> close it. Try running as administrator or reinstall the program. Also,
> if that don't work pleas take note. Open the program again, and try to
> close it, then as soon as you get the problem again, then go to
> settings, and then at the bottom you will find debug. Then tab there
> til you get "save to file" and press on that, and save it to a
> location where you can find it easily. Then send that as an attachment
> to support. And any arrir message you get, press on the copy button
> before you dismiss the dialog with the ok button, so you can paste
> that in the email. Also, when saving the debug to a file, make sure
> that the program is not closed before you do that. And don't use the
> "save more to file" option until you asked by support.
> 
> On 19/09/2015, john riehl  wrote:
> > That's helpful, Dane; thanks. I mavigate to the point where I want to
> > delete
> > by pressing the "right" button, correct?
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
> > Trethowan
> > Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:48 PM
> > To: PC Audio Discussion List
> > Subject: Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder
> >
> > Got to the beginning of the file, you can use ctrol-home or press the to
> > start button.
> >
> >  From here type shift-l, which sets the beginning of the selection.
> >
> > Navigate to the end of the portion you wish to cut out of the file and
> > press shift-r which sents the end of the selection.
> >
> > Press the delete key and the selection will be erased.
> >
> >
> > Tip, see the selection menu under the edit menu for further enhancements
> > to fine tune your selection etc.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 9/20/2015 5:35 AM, john riehl wrote:
> >> First, I have a file I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a .wav
> >> file, so it should be editable. I start playing the file, then try to set
> > a
> >> begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not seem to
> >> work.
> >>
> >> What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at the beginning of
> > a
> >> file?
> >>
> >> Also, when I'm done with Total Recorder, I can't seem to close the
> >> program
> >> without going into Windows task manager; Total Recorder doesn't want to
> >> close on its own.
> >>
> >> I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the Professional version.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> John
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> John riehl
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > --
> >
> > **
> > Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
Ah; thanks! I'll give it a shot. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
Martineau
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:39 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

If I recall, you use the mark start and mark end keystrokes to set the
boundaries.  They are left and right bracker respectively.  Once they are in
place, you should be able to delete the unwanted sound.

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Goldwave question

I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone.





John riehl






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