hello
it's not a huge file neither does it contain music
someone sent me a step by step tutorial on how to change the date structure
on my mobile phone to read full announcements i e Monday 13 July and not mo
13 07
i need to do a return to him for him to see if and where i have gone wrong
the item was no longer than 5 minutes
how can i do this
i tried sound recorder and with the quality i may as well not of bothered
i have gold wave but that's hard as i cant get started and also i have
soundforge which is even harder to get started
is there a sound editor that is easy to use for just this kind of thing
Yvonne
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Justice" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] 2 questions
Yvonne,
If you are trying to send an audio file as an attachment, there are
several
things you need to consider.
1. GoldWave saves audio as a .wav file unless instructed to do otherwise.
That kind of file is very large and may not necessarily pass through the
size restrictions imposed by most e-mail service providers.
The best way to send a file like that is either in .mp3 or the Windows
Media equivalent.
2. In order to attach an audio file to a message, you have to know
exactly
where the file is located and what the name is. If you're using GoldWave
and you aren't aware of where the files are being stored, do a Search for
.wav files on your computer. There will probably be quite a few of them
but
one of them should be the file you want to attach. In that list, you will
hear not only the file name but also the folder in which the file is
stored.
You can copy that file and paste it to your Desktop for easy attachment.
Or, you can save it anywhere you'd like that is convenient for you.
3. If this file was originally recorded on GoldWave, it is quite easy to
convert the file to .mp3 format. Once you have brought up the file, open
your File list by pressing Alt F.
Arrow down to Save As, which is quickly reached by using the accelerator
key
"A". You will be asked for a file name. Then carefully tab through the
choices you have. There will be elements which refer to the byt rate and
so
on but the important thing to remember is to save that file in .mp3
format
by choosing that option from the list provided.
4. Once your file has been converted to .mp3 format, exit GoldWave and
open
your e-mail client. I'm only familiar with Outlook Express. In that
particular software package, you would first choose the person you're
sending to, tab through the various fields until you reach the subject
line,
enter something which tells the recipient that you are sending a file
attachment. In most cases, Outlook Express will alert the reader of an
attachment.
Tab to the editable field where the message is to be written.
I always write something there.
Finally, press Alt I, and press Enter on the "File Attachment" option.
You can now specify the location of the file by entering the entire file
path. For example,
C:\sounds\goofy.mp3
Once the file name is correct, you press Enter again and it is attached to
the message. You are placed back in the Edit box and you send the
message
normally.
That's about it, Yvonne. Good luck.
I hope I didn't miss anything.
John Justice
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yvonne Oliver" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 10:13 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] 2 questions
1 i need to do an audio file to send to someone but don't know how
i have goldwave installed can someone give me step by step guidance?
2 i tried out m s config the other day and now each time i start the
computer the ms config appears and i cant get rid of it
can someone assist with this?
thank you
Yvonne
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