Thanks, Shawn.
I can probably afford Nero this month, but something like Sound Forge would have to wait until late spring/ early summer of 05. Is it true that Sound Forge has some kind of copy protection that prohibits you from installing it onto your computer more than three times?
Best, Lou Novath
----- Original Message ----- From: "shawn klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for pound?
Hi, welcome to the list. This list certainly covers all those topics. I can answer your question about gold wave. Just put your start marker at the beginning of the section you want to copy by pressing the left bracket, to the right of p. Then listen until you get to the end of what you want to copy, place your finish marker there with the right bracket. Then simply hit control c to copy to the clipboard. Control a to bring the whole sound back in to focus if you want. Well, on your other point, if you can afford sound forge, get it, wish I could. I've never used it, but I know some very knowledgeable guys who have used both. I understand that the noise reduction is far superior, and you can get rid of plosives without blurring the sound. Shawn
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Hi, everybody.
New list member here. I heard about this list from GW Micro. Is this list intended to help blind users cope with things the sound editing program manuals don't cover? For instance, how to select a portion of a wave file using accessibility keys, or, which of the sound editors, pound for pound, allows a blind user to get the most out of the sound editing program via screen reader? If not, please let me know, and I'll bail out now.
But if so, perhaps someone will tell me: 1. How to select a portion of a wave file in Gold Wave for copying to the clipboard. 2. Whether the help window in Nero 6 is easy to use. 3. Whether Nero's accessibility features will let a user get the most out of the program, and, whether the accessibility features are contained in the documentation. 4. Most importantly, which sound editor beats the others out in terms of quality, ease of use, and degree of screen reader/ short cut key accessibility.
Thanks for your kind attention and, if applicable, your advice. Lou Novath _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org
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