thanks, I'll try it.
Dan

----- Original Message -----
From: Colin r.  Howard <[email protected]
To: PC Audio Discussion List <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 01:15:12 +0000
Subject: Re: Files at the same volume

Greetings,

I have looked in my archives and found the following. I paste it
in as is
with **no** guarantees, I have downloaded the program and my
system since
then has been modified to a Kompak laptop and a desktop (model
unknown as
was built for me) on both machines WindowsXP Home, goldWave v5.55
(latest
far as I know) and on this Kompak laptop Jaws10 on the desktop
Jaws11.

With this information, take from the text below, what is of
interest to you,
but please do **not** come back to me asking for more, what
follows is all I
know.

Here is what comes up when I do alt with enter for file
properties.

LevelatorSetup.exe Properties
General Version Compatibility Summary
LevelatorSetup.exe
Type of file: Application
Description: Levelator Setup
Location: K:\archives\sound card, editing  and recording\Pro
Size: 6.89 MB (7,225,921 bytes)
Size on disk: 6.89 MB (7,229,440 bytes)
Created: 16 March 2008, 00:34:38
Modified: 24 October 2007, 15:19:46
Accessed: 11 March 2010, 01:12:26
Attributes: Read-only Hidden Advanced...
OK Cancel Apply

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To: <[email protected]
Subject: Re: LevelLater.
From: "Darrell Shandrow" <[email protected]
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 07:59:37 -0700

Hello Colin,

The Levelator is a utility that makes the volume of audio within
a Wave file
constant. Levelator is very good in situations such as
conference
presentations or interviews where there are different people
speaking at
varying levels. The Levelator can ensure that all speakers are
audible at
approximately the same volume.

The authors of the Levelator describe the tool as follows:

One of our tools for audio engineers, The Levelator is free
software that
adjusts the levels within your program for variations from one
speaker to
the next. It's not a compressor, normalizer or limiter although
it contains
all three. It's much more than those tools, and it's much
simpler to use.

The people who wrote the Levelator did so explicitly for the
purpose of
quickly improving the audio quality of the IT Conversations
(http://itconversations.com) and other podcasts they produce
consisting
largely of recorded conference presentations.

Visit http://conversationsnetwork.org/levelator/ to learn more
about
Levelator, but do not download the program directly from The
Conversations
Network at this time. The currently available public release is
not
accessible for most blind screen reader users, as it requires use
of
drag-and-drop in order to locate and process Wave files.
Instead, The
Conversations Network has agreed to make the software more
accessible.  You
may visit http://lorrain.pbwiki.com/f/LevelatorSetup.exe to
download a
private beta of the software.  This is available with the usual
play-at-your-own-risk caveats associated with pre-release code.

The accessible version of the Levelator provides right click
functionality
as an alternative to drag-and-drop. Follow these steps to
Levelate a Wave
file:
1.  Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to locate a Wave file.
2. Press the Right Windows (Application or Context) key or
Shift+F10 to
right click the file.
3.  Down arrow to Send To and press enter.
4. Down arrow to CN Levelator and press enter to start the
process.
5. Press enter on the OK button. Don't worry about the version
related
error dialogue.
6. You can see a percentage of processing using your screen
reader's review
functionality.
7. Results are found in the same directory as a file with the
same name as
the original followed by .output.wav.

Enjoy. Please send me an e-mail to [email protected]
with your
constructive feedback so that the final product and future
versions can be
made even better.

Please visit http://BlindWebAccess.com and sign the petition
asking Yahoo!
to make their CAPTCHA accessible!
Darrell Shandrow - Accessibility Evangelist
Information should be accessible to us without need of
translation by
another person.
Blind Access Journal blog and podcast:
http://www.blindaccessjournal.com
Check out high quality telecommunications services at
http://ld.net/?nu7i
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Howard" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 6:50 AM
Subject: LevelLater.


Greetings,

I am listening to the live segment from Wednesday, I am the
friend to whom
Dave from England referred when talking about the magazine we
produce
together for The Association of Visually-Impaired Office Staff,
Dave could
not quite remember which version of GoldWave I use.

My system is an Evesham laptop running WindowsME and Jaws v5.10,
the version
of GoldWave I have is 5.12.

I am interested to know when will the version of LevellLater be
available
and from where, which uses the new access as I'm not over keen on
messing
about with clicks, I just like simple enters and so on. Where
will it be
available from?

Thanks for a very great program.


Colin Howard - Nr.  Southampton, England.


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