Re: appending files with mp3 direct cut

2017-09-03 Thread Georges Zaynoun

Will try that, thanks.
Original message:

Hi Georges,



After you open the file:



1. press the letter b.


2. Press the spacebar and listen until you hear the start of what you 
want to keep.



3. press the letter n then spacebar.



4. Press the number 3 ten times or so, to move back through the file.



5. Press f8 to hear where the start would be if you press delete.


6. Press 3 if you need to move back further or 4 if you would like to 
remove more. Press f8 to check.


7. Once you are happy with the starting position, press delete, then 
save your changes by pressing ctrl+w.



Regards,
Barry Chapman



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
Georges Zaynoun

Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 12:38 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: appending files with mp3 direct cut



Thanks for this but if I want to trim just a little from the beginning
how to do that?
Original message:

Hi Ray,



The way I do it is:



1. Open the file you wish to append.



2. Select all and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+a followed by ctrl+c.



3. Open the file you wish to append to. If you get a warning about the
first file, select no you don't want to save it.



4. Move to the end of the file by pressing the end key.



5. Press ctrl+v to paste from the clipboard.



6. You should be positioned where the append takes place, so you can
use your arrow keys to move back a little then press the spacebar to
play across the join.



7. If you need to cut a bit to make it a clean append, you can use the
b and n keys to mark the section you want to delete. Use the numbers 1
and to to adjust the starting point back or forward and the 3 and 4
keys to adjust the end. Press f9 to hear what it sounds like across the join.



Regards,
Barry Chapman




-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Ray
T. Mahorney via Pc-audio
Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 11:03 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Cc: Ray T. Mahorney <mahorney@googlemail.com>
Subject: appending files with mp3 direct cut



Have any of you folks played with this and how do you make it happen.
I’ve opened one file but I see no way to append to the end of that file
as the tutorial suggests. What am I missing?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA



Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA



--
Georges Zeinoun
Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN
Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 +46 (500) 43 55 11


--
Georges Zeinoun
Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN
Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 +46 (500) 43 55 11


RE: appending files with mp3 direct cut

2017-09-03 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Georges,

After you open the file:

1. press the letter b.

2. Press the spacebar and listen until you hear the start of what you want to 
keep.

3. press the letter n then spacebar.

4. Press the number 3 ten times or so, to move back through the file.

5. Press f8 to hear where the start would be if you press delete.

6. Press 3 if you need to move back further or 4 if you would like to remove 
more. Press f8 to check.

7. Once you are happy with the starting position, press delete, then save your 
changes by pressing ctrl+w.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Georges 
Zaynoun
Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 12:38 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: appending files with mp3 direct cut

Thanks for this but if I want to trim just a little from the beginning 
how to do that?
Original message:
> Hi Ray,

> The way I do it is:

> 1. Open the file you wish to append.

> 2. Select all and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+a followed by ctrl+c.

> 3. Open the file you wish to append to. If you get a warning about the 
> first file, select no you don't want to save it.

> 4. Move to the end of the file by pressing the end key.

> 5. Press ctrl+v to paste from the clipboard.

> 6. You should be positioned where the append takes place, so you can 
> use your arrow keys to move back a little then press the spacebar to 
> play across the join.

> 7. If you need to cut a bit to make it a clean append, you can use the 
> b and n keys to mark the section you want to delete. Use the numbers 1 
> and to to adjust the starting point back or forward and the 3 and 4 
> keys to adjust the end. Press f9 to hear what it sounds like across the join.

> Regards,
> Barry Chapman


> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Ray 
> T. Mahorney via Pc-audio
> Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 11:03 AM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Cc: Ray T. Mahorney <mahorney@googlemail.com>
> Subject: appending files with mp3 direct cut

> Have any of you folks played with this and how do you make it happen. 
> I’ve opened one file but I see no way to append to the end of that file 
> as the tutorial suggests. What am I missing?
> Ray T. Mahorney
> WA4WGA

> Ray T. Mahorney
> WA4WGA

-- 
Georges Zeinoun
Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN
Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 +46 (500) 43 55 11




Re: appending files with mp3 direct cut

2017-09-03 Thread Ray T. Mahorney via Pc-audio
thank you sir. Now, in the tutorial I mentioned the creator of that tutorial 
indicated there was an option to append files within the file menu. I'm not 
finding it what might I be missing if it's there?


-Original Message- 
From: Barry Chapman

Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2017 22:27
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: appending files with mp3 direct cut

Hi Ray,

The way I do it is:

1. Open the file you wish to append.

2. Select all and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+a followed by ctrl+c.

3. Open the file you wish to append to. If you get a warning about the first 
file, select no you don't want to save it.


4. Move to the end of the file by pressing the end key.

5. Press ctrl+v to paste from the clipboard.

6. You should be positioned where the append takes place, so you can use 
your arrow keys to move back a little then press the spacebar to play across 
the join.


7. If you need to cut a bit to make it a clean append, you can use the b and 
n keys to mark the section you want to delete. Use the numbers 1 and to to 
adjust the starting point back or forward and the 3 and 4 keys to adjust the 
end. Press f9 to hear what it sounds like across the join.


Regards,
Barry Chapman


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Ray T. 
Mahorney via Pc-audio

Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 11:03 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Cc: Ray T. Mahorney <mahorney@googlemail.com>
Subject: appending files with mp3 direct cut

Have any of you folks played with this and how do you make it happen. I’ve 
opened one file but I see no way to append to the end of that file as the 
tutorial suggests. What am I missing?

Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA

Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA




Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA 





Re: appending files with mp3 direct cut

2017-09-03 Thread Georges Zaynoun
Thanks for this but if I want to trim just a little from the beginning 
how to do that?

Original message:

Hi Ray,



The way I do it is:



1. Open the file you wish to append.



2. Select all and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+a followed by ctrl+c.


3. Open the file you wish to append to. If you get a warning about the 
first file, select no you don't want to save it.



4. Move to the end of the file by pressing the end key.



5. Press ctrl+v to paste from the clipboard.


6. You should be positioned where the append takes place, so you can 
use your arrow keys to move back a little then press the spacebar to 
play across the join.


7. If you need to cut a bit to make it a clean append, you can use the 
b and n keys to mark the section you want to delete. Use the numbers 1 
and to to adjust the starting point back or forward and the 3 and 4 
keys to adjust the end. Press f9 to hear what it sounds like across the join.



Regards,
Barry Chapman




-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Ray 
T. Mahorney via Pc-audio

Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 11:03 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Cc: Ray T. Mahorney <mahorney@googlemail.com>
Subject: appending files with mp3 direct cut


Have any of you folks played with this and how do you make it happen. 
I’ve opened one file but I see no way to append to the end of that file 
as the tutorial suggests. What am I missing?

Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA



Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


--
Georges Zeinoun
Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN
Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 +46 (500) 43 55 11


RE: appending files with mp3 direct cut

2017-09-03 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Ray,

The way I do it is:

1. Open the file you wish to append.

2. Select all and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+a followed by ctrl+c.

3. Open the file you wish to append to. If you get a warning about the first 
file, select no you don't want to save it.

4. Move to the end of the file by pressing the end key.

5. Press ctrl+v to paste from the clipboard.

6. You should be positioned where the append takes place, so you can use your 
arrow keys to move back a little then press the spacebar to play across the 
join.

7. If you need to cut a bit to make it a clean append, you can use the b and n 
keys to mark the section you want to delete. Use the numbers 1 and to to adjust 
the starting point back or forward and the 3 and 4 keys to adjust the end. 
Press f9 to hear what it sounds like across the join.

Regards,
Barry Chapman


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Ray T. 
Mahorney via Pc-audio
Sent: Monday, 4 September 2017 11:03 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Cc: Ray T. Mahorney <mahorney@googlemail.com>
Subject: appending files with mp3 direct cut

Have any of you folks played with this and how do you make it happen. I’ve 
opened one file but I see no way to append to the end of that file as the 
tutorial suggests. What am I missing?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA

Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA




appending files with mp3 direct cut

2017-09-03 Thread Ray T. Mahorney via Pc-audio
Have any of you folks played with this and how do you make it happen. I’ve 
opened one file but I see no way to append to the end of that file as the 
tutorial suggests. What am I missing?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA

Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA