it's pretty straight forward, if there's dead air at the beginning you set
your beginning marker. under edit, then selections, you'll see what your
options are as far as making sure that you do a clean edit. by moving in
small increments.
once your ready to get rid of your dead air, control delete will get rid of
it.
there is some sort of funky thing that will happen sometimes, it will tell
you that you can't save the file, so that means that you'll have to go to
the view menu and select show sound image, this will take a minute or so to
load, but after that set your beginning marker again and control delete.
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From: "Scott Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:57 AM
Subject: How do I edit in total Recorder Proffesstional
Hi Group
How do I edit in Total recorder Professional manually. Have silence at
beginning and End of track of a recorded book that I want to delete. How do
I set Beginning and ending markers? Think control home and control end puts
me at beginning of file, how do I move right or left to get to recorded
material?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Scott
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