Yeah okay but there's an option in Winamp that is supposed to do all that at the click of a mouse and this is what I'm wondering about.
On 03/04/2011, at 8:21 AM, Christopher Wright wrote: > If you were to import from your ITunes library, here's what you would do. > > disclaimer: I'm using Windows XP. > > > 1. Go into the my documents folder. > 2. Go into the my music folder. > 3. Go into the iTunes folder. > 4. Go into the iTunes media folder. > 5. Go into the music folder. > 6. From here, you would have to locate the folder containing the audio you'd > like to edit. You should be able to open the files in Goldwave. > > You might be better off, ripping the audio from the CD. > 1. Press alt-T for the tools menu. > > 2. Press enter on CD Reader. > 3. If you have more than one CD drive on your machine, select the drive where > the CD is. > 4. Press the tab key six times. This will put you in the list of tracks on > the CD. > 5. Now you need to tell Goldwave which tracks you want to copy to the > computer. Tip: Files that are checked will be copied. > 6. If you want to rename the tracks, here's an opportunity to do that. Tab to > the rename button and press the space bar and type the desired name. Repeat > this step for each track. > 7. Tab to the save button and press the space bar. > 8. Here you tell Goldwave where to save the files and what format you want > them saved in, [Wave, MP3, etc.]. > 9. Press the space bar on the OK button. > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin Howard" <[email protected]> > To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 6:16 PM > Subject: Re: How to inport to Goldwave? > > >> Greetings, >> >> What format is the song, .mp3 or .wav or windows media or some form of which >> I know not? >> >> If .mp3 or .wav, can you see it in the ITunes system, sorry I don't know >> much about ITunes, I assume there must be folders in which case, you must be >> able to access these from GW in the usual way. >> >> If you cannot access the song via the folders, to get it off the cd, very >> simple. >> >> Put cd onto pc and go into tools and down to cd reader and enter, the rest >> should be self-explanatory, just make sure you know the track required and >> rip it onto your hard disk, then work on it as with any other GW file, >> saving it as desired. >> >> To use fadeout, place start marker at the place where you wish the fade to >> begin, the finish marker must be at the end of the file, or if you wish to >> lose the very end, delete as with any other part of the file. Now go into >> effects, then u for volume, o for fade out, then I assume you want to fade >> to nothing, so cursor down the presets to the one which says something like >> fade to silence linear, you should then get a nice, gentle fade, if you use >> the fade to silence logrythmic the fade is much more sudden and sharp, it is >> not gentle, it starts slowly and fades faster and faster. >> >> Hope these few comments are of use. >> >> >> From Colin Howard, who lives in Fareham on >> the coast of Central Southern England. >> >> One of these days I may even get onto Facebook, >> twitter or skype, so you can't escape from me forever!! >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> [email protected] > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
