Johannes wrote

> A friend of mine needs to listen to some takes from a recording. She
> doesn't actually need to edit anything, but it would be good to have
> some waveform display to locate places more easily. Since I am
> completely on the Mac for my Audio I haven't got any overview on
> Freeware/Shareware. She certainly shouldn't spend much money on this.
> Does anyone know of a software package, which is free-/shareware, can
> display the waveform, perhaps can set some markers, and works on Windows
> ME, please let me know.

There are plenty of free/shareware programs that can do this.  If your friend
has
a disk for her soundcard or CD burner there may well be one on that.  Otherwise,
a neat little
shareware program I use is CDWave www.cdwave.com which records wav files,
displays the waveform, plays back, sets markers and can split the file into
smaller files.

Peter

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