Ok, a bit of clarification needed here I think now I look at my original message. When I mean "right-click" I mean to move the mouse to the scroll area with vo-command-option-f5, hold down ctrl and press the mouse button, that should bring up a list of all your installed effects.

On 08/08/2007, at 10:11 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

Never tried that. Will have to give that a shot. Thanks for the heads up on that. Much appreciated.

Reeves
On Aug 7, 2007, at 2:22 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Ok, well I haven't had a good look at this yet but I know that if you right click on it you can choose the affect you want, that's probably about as far as you can go perhaps.

On 07/08/2007, at 12:12 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

Nicecast works great. However, we need to write to Rogue Amoeba and ask them to build in accessiblity for their effects matrix. At present, it's a scroll area that VO users can't interact with. However, the sighted user sees a grid that they can click on to add an effect to an empty square or edit an existing effect. If they could define those squares as groups that vo could interact with, we could have 100 percent access to the program, oh yeah. I forgot about the onair light. That's not currently readable either. There is this icon that reads "On Air," "Buffering," and "Off Air" in the main window. if that could be defined, that would totally rock as well. Just some quick thoughts.
On Aug 5, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I know someone else who has Nicecast and he's extremely happy with it, I'm going to get it as it will make the radio work I do over the Internet allot easier.

On 06/08/2007, at 7:08 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

I think you'll be quite happy with nice cast if you get it. The only one of their products I haven't yet tried is airfoil, and I do have plans to check that out as I do have an airport express.
Darcy

On 5-Aug-07, at 3:56 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'm also glad to say that the developers of Fission seem to be quite happy to take suggestions as well, I've written to them about a few things. When Fission and Audio Hijack Pro are purchased together, its a very good "value for money" package, I'm about to play withNicecast shortly.

On 06/08/2007, at 5:52 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

Hi. I also recently purchased Fission, just last week actually. I'm quite happy with it. Like you, I also wish there was a jump to time option. It's worth noting that for people who have already bought audio hijack pro, the can get $14 off the purchase of fission. So you'd get it for the same price as you would if you bought both programs at the same time. So in my case, I got Fission for $18, which isn't a bad investment at all.
Darcy

On 5-Aug-07, at 1:49 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Hi!
Fission is the companion audio editor to Audio Hijack Pro and I'm very pleased with my purchase of this product, now we can easily edit audio. I was up until my purchase of Fission, using Sound Studio for editing and it was a bit of a pain in the bum, you could "scroll" through the audio file using time and the cursor keys but the process was lengthy. Fission has the ability to scroll through audio as though you were using the cue/review control on a cassette recorder, that is to say you hear the audio as you're scrolling with the left and right arrow keys. If you wish to select a portion of an audio file for removal for example, you scroll till you come to the begining point of your selection, press "I" on the keyboard and the begining selection point is set, scroll on till you get to the point where you wish your selection to end and press "O" to select the end point, your selection is made so you can press the delete key to remove the selection or press the "Crop" button on the toolbar or select it from the tools menu to keep the selection but to remove all audio outside the selected portion. You can also perform "Split" points at the point where the playhead is by pressing command-t, all these split points, start and end selection points etc are shown on the screen and are very easy to read with Voiceover. Another nice feature of Fission is that it can act on Cue sheets, these cue files are created by CD Ripping software, Max Ripper for the Mac comes to mind here, for Fission these cue sheets (which can be edited in say Text Edit) define the points where a wave file is split into tracks. Fission can use these files to split a larger wave file into say separate MP3 tracks. This product hasn't been around long and still needs some tweeking, the "Time Select" dialog box isn't accessible yet and I'd like to see a "Jump to" dialog so you could type in a time value and have the playhead jump to the spot, I've already made a suggestion about this last feature and I'm waiting to hear back from the authors of this software. Apart from those 2 things, I think that Fission is quite definately worth the $32.00 one needs to pay to purchase it, you save considerably if you purchase both Fission and Audio Hijack Pro as a bundle, I did just that. I did think of writing about Audio Hijack Pro, I probably will write a little but I think this excellent application has been covered enough here as we have other fello list members getting pleasure from it. You can find out more on Fission at http://www.rogueamoeba.com/ fission/






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