Thanks David; you guess rightly, and I apologize for replying to the wrong
message.

also, thanks for the info.

I did have a look at sound forge, and it is very complex.  I have had quite
a bit of success just starting out by reclassing controls though (for the
person who originally brought up this question, if it isn't clear to you how
to do this, I think I could send you the .we file generated from my
attempts, and it may let you use Sound Forge to some degree).  


Chip
 

-----Original Message-----
From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 11:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: scripts for yahoo messenger

Aaron,
I think, if you read Chip's question a bit thoroughly, he was asking
differences between WinAmp and SoundForge. Yes, seems he responded to the
wrong thread, but far as I can see, that is what his question was all about.

And as such, there would be a clear enough relationship betwen the two
softwares.

Chip,
Just to put in a word about the two softwares you were asking about:
I am not really familiar with any of them, since I have found other software
doing what I want and need in the line.  But far as I know, the main
difference is, that WinAmp in general is a Playback softwre; whilst
SoundForge on its part, would be a software for editing sound. In other
words, there is a clear difference between the two, and both have their
clearly distinct usage. To tell that the one is not needed, just because the
other is around, would be much like telling 'we don't need buses, since we
have cars on this planet'. No, I was not trying to be harsh, simply just
stressing that they fill each their gap. Far as I know, you can't do much
sound editing with WinAmp.

With the risk of having misunderstood your question Chip, and not knowing
enough about the software in question; I do think this whole matter should
have been in a different thread.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Smith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: scripts for yahoo messenger


> On 9/1/2011 7:11 AM, Chip Orange wrote:
>> Is this really needed though with winamp being available?  I'm not sure 
>> if
>> they do the same thing or not, but thought I'd ask.
>
> Yahoo Messenger is a chat/IM client, like Windows Live Messenger. Winamp 
> is an audio player. I don't think these two programs are in any way 
> related.
>
> Aaron
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