Darcy. Let's get together on skype and we can go over Sound Studio. I am
starting to work with it, and I thought maybe we could go through it
together. Let me know what times work for you and we'll hook it up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darcy Burnard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: a question regarding editing audio
Hi. I'm not sure you can do this with audio hijack pro. You can't do
much in the way of editing with that program, it's just intended for
recording.
What we've been doing with the podcasts, is record them with audio hijack
pro, then moving the files over to windows to do the editing. This is
changing however. I've purchased sound studio, and am attempting to
learn to use it. I haven't had a lot of luck so far, but I haven't had a
lot of time to play with it. But I am hoping to be able to do all
editing tasks on the mac, since at present that's about all I use windows
for.
But to answer your question, sound studio seems like your best bet for
this.
Darcy
On 3-Oct-07, at 8:10 PM, michael on a mac wrote:
hi there;
i'm writing to ask something, i listen to the screenless switchers
podcast, and i have an intro file and outtro file i want to use
accordingly, and am curious either how i would use audio high jack pro
or another software (if another, what one)?), to a: drop in a intro, b:
talk over the last six or so seconds of the intro and continue talking,
c: if i have a skype conversation saved drop that in, d: close my
podcast talking over the first five seconds of my outtro mp3 file, and
finally get that outtro file in to the podcast. Then save it all.
Can all of this be done with audio high jack pro?
thanks
mike
ps, sorry for asking so much.