Hi,
Soundforge costs a loty of money. You'd be just fine with audacity. There
are tutorials for using it with screenreaders, keyboard, etc. As I use
goldwave, I don't know much about the program.
They all sound alike, the difference is in how audio is edited.
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What program will play .aiff files? Or how can one convert them to mp3?
John
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If you want to record records, then noise reduction is a big issue. My
experience with Goldwave and Audacity is that Audacity is far superior
between the two in noise reduction. However, Audacity is a much more
complex program and is somewaht more difficult to learn and use.
Rich De Steno
Googling for aiff file extension yields the fact that WMP and most
media players should handle AIFF files. I also checked and Switch from
www.nch.com should be able to convert it to MP3, but probably a lot of
other conversion utilities (including on-line services) should also be
able to do this.