Hi!

I think it is just a matter of what we are used to. I use the method you're 
describing here. You can in fact delete a marker. I guess the command is: 
command-delete but I haven't checked yet.
I'm going to upgrade tomorrow. THis weekend will be nice with Amadeus Pro 2!:)

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Thomas

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Den 16/06/2011 kl. 13.10 skrev Ray Foret Jr:

> But, Christer, IF you mean what I think you do, I just use the regular arrow 
> keys to instantly find the  spot where I want to drop in a pece of audio.  
> then, I set a marker there.  Then, I move to where I want the selection to 
> end.  Then, just press command+y to rout the insertion point to the playback 
> head.  At that point, you just press command+left to select back to the 
> previous marker which will be the marker at the beginning of the selection.  
> Now, of course, it would be much faster, in my opinion, if they would set it 
> up so that the insertion point tracks the playback head and you could use the 
> left and right bracket keys to drop  beginning and ending markers.  Also, 
> another thing I'd like to see is the ability to move to a marker and delete 
> that marker without having to go in to the modify markers manu.  Still, not a 
> bad editor.  As for a blind person not  being able to shoot a video, PLEASE, 
> I do it all the time.  If you know where the action is you want to shoot, 
> and, you know where your camera lens is, well, you can do it.  Almost the 
> same thing as knowing where your mouth is and how to feed yourself.  You just 
> apply the same idea a little differently.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
> 
> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
> 
> Skype name:
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> 
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> 
> 
> 
> On Jun 16, 2011, at 5:55 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> 
>> What i mean is that when i go back or forward through a file with the 
>> cursors or whatever method i prefer other than playing, i want to audibly be 
>> able to hear where i am, much like on a reel to reel tape recorder with 
>> cuing, where you could precition edit by using sound to get to where you 
>> want to set a starting point and then go to where you want to set an ending 
>> point in that same manner. It's to time consuming to go find a button to 
>> double or half the playback speed, and btw this isn't the same thing as i 
>> want.
>> I don't care for videos, since i'm blind and couldn't shoot a video even if 
>> i wished to.
>> /Krister
>> 
>> 16 jun 2011 kl. 11.02 skrev Ray Foret Jr:
>> 
>>> I don't quite understand what you mean.  I've alwys been able to easily 
>>> find the places I want to edit to cut things out or drop things in.  The 
>>> process of editing, so far as I can tell, seems to be the same as before.  
>>> The trem silence still seems not to work; but, I love the new way you do 
>>> voice over insertion.  It's a very simple dialog box now in the paste 
>>> special section.  The fact that the video now gets preserved in the editing 
>>> of .mov files alone makes this upgrade worth the cost.  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>> 
>>> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>>> 
>>> Skype name:
>>> barefootedray
>>> 
>>> Facebook:
>>> facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Jun 16, 2011, at 3:52 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The big question is this: Have they as of yet implemented tha much needed 
>>>> scrub feature? The one where you audibly can search to places where you 
>>>> want to set start/stop points for editing? I really hope they have, since 
>>>> otherwise i don't think it's worth upgrading.
>>>> /Krister
>>>> 
>>>> 16 jun 2011 kl. 06.08 skrev Ray Foret Jr:
>>>> 
>>>>>   Subject line says it all.  Apparently, this version of Amadeus Pro is a 
>>>>> paid upgrade and will cost $39.95 to get it done.  IF you have a license 
>>>>> for Amadeus Pro version I and above to what ever the version number was 
>>>>> before version II, it's not going to be valid anymore.  It would appear 
>>>>> that you can now do track editing in a way not possible before.  
>>>>> Multiband noise reduction is now claimed for it.  For those of us needing 
>>>>> the trem silence function to determine that a drop in volume will effect 
>>>>> whether or not recording is done, that appears now to be claimed also.  
>>>>> The thing I really like is this.  Where-as before, when ever you opened a 
>>>>> Quicktime movie in Amadeus Pro and edited it, you lost the video; well, 
>>>>> now, the claim is that the video track is retained.  IF this is true, it 
>>>>> makes for a way to use Amadeus Pro to directly edit videos that we could 
>>>>> not do accessibly before.  All the menus look accessible to me, and, so 
>>>>> far as I can determine, the editing commands and process are the same.  
>>>>> Admittedly, I haven't really got my teeth in to this one yet though.  
>>>>> Just wondering if anybody else out there has yet.  I've only just now got 
>>>>> the update, so, I imagine that it came out tonight.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Skype name:
>>>>> barefootedray
>>>>> 
>>>>> Facebook:
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>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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