Just to add to Matthew's message. The precise version number for the
current build of Sound forge is version 9.0e (build 441). It wouldn't
surprise me if version 10 is being developed because it has been a
couple of years since version 9 was released but this is pure
speculation and I haven't
and pieces of software, that are
available, Matthew!
Regards,
Mac Norins
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all live with, on a daily
basis!
Regards, -Mac-
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Heard a rumour
Sound Forge is on version 9, though I use eight for my main tasks. Version 9
isn't as responsive, though I have yet to try it on my computer which is in
the process of being built.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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might be solved (once I've cracked how to use it.
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Hello, if you use Sound Forge to extract audio from a cd, and you want the
existing track marks to be included within the file, you just check the box
in the extraction wizzard that comes up. I don't think it matters whether
you choose markers or regions. If you have .wav file data on your hard
Hello, if you're dealing with concerts on your hard drive, especially with
lossless cd trading, this is a problem that recievers of your discs will
thank you for correcting. Depending on how the resultant .wav files are cut,
the editing program may not respect the cd track boundaries, as far as
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Do hope you don't mind the modification to the subject line.
Yes, gapless Cd tracks have never been a problem for me in Nero where, as
you
probably know, you
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I think I would remove the silence from both endes of the tracks with the
audo trim in Goldwave befor using the no pause in Nero. you can do this time
of recording in Roxio with the disc at once
make sure you use a wave file. Mp3 files don't work as expected.
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I think I would remove the silence from both endes
Mathew DID A THOROUGH EXPLANATION
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Mathew Bullis seems to have
Hi, Matthew:
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 13:57:16 -0700, you wrote:
If you're a Sound Forge user, then
you'll definitely need to fix these, since no current version of that
program cuts the files on their correct sector boundary.
I've always wondered about that. If I take two files that have audiol
OK, getting really fine and technical here. If you splice files together in
Sound Forge, and you hear a click, or you otherwise notice the point at
which you've joined the files, then there is something wrong with the .wav
files before you've even joined them. You'll need to use a program
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