Re: Sound Forge hiding audio files after they're saved.

2011-02-05 Thread dan thompson

Just a thought, Have you tried
1.  in windows explorer, pressing alt plus t for tools.
2.  Press the letter o for folder options.
3.  Press shift plus tab onceto reach general.
4.  Arrow to the right once to view.
5.  Tab three times.
6.  Press the letter h once to reach hidden files and folders.
7.  Arrow down once and make sure this is checked off by pressing the 
spacebar.

8.  Tab to apply and press the spacebar.
9.  Tab to okay and press the spacebar.



- Original Message - 
From: Matthew Bullis matthewbul...@runbox.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 10:44 PM
Subject: Sound Forge hiding audio files after they're saved.


   Hello, I've finished transferring a tape into Sound Forge, and have 
saved it as c:\tape1.wav. However, neither Windows Explorer nor the 
command promt show the file is there. If I load up Sound Forge and 
navigate to c:\, the file is there, and can be brought back into Sound 
Forge. Do you think that Sound Forge is setting the hidden or archive 
attribute on this file? I thought so, and tried to use the Dos attrib 
command, but it couldn't find the file. Any suggestions? I'll be able to 
delete these when I'm finished extracting the songs into individual 
tracks, but I'd like to clear up this problem without needing to delete 
the tape-long files within Sound Forge.

Thanks a lot.
Matthew

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Sound Forge hiding audio files after they're saved.

2011-02-04 Thread Matthew Bullis
   Hello, I've finished transferring a tape into Sound Forge, and have 
saved it as c:\tape1.wav. However, neither Windows Explorer nor the command 
promt show the file is there. If I load up Sound Forge and navigate to c:\, 
the file is there, and can be brought back into Sound Forge. Do you think 
that Sound Forge is setting the hidden or archive attribute on this file? I 
thought so, and tried to use the Dos attrib command, but it couldn't find 
the file. Any suggestions? I'll be able to delete these when I'm finished 
extracting the songs into individual tracks, but I'd like to clear up this 
problem without needing to delete the tape-long files within Sound Forge.

Thanks a lot.
Matthew 



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