Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

If you insert cue-points, when you close the file you will be asked do you
want to save it because it has been changed?  If you save in .wav and I'm
not sure what other formats, the cue-points are save in the file, otherwise
you are invited to save them in a file, located along with your audio file
i.e in the same location, with the same name but the extension .cue then, I
assume as I've never taken this action, whenever the file is opened from
this folder, the .cue needs be opened at the same time or maybe it will
automatically be imported, not performed this therefore I'm only guessing.

Of course, if the cue-points are stored such as may be in a .wav file, you
get them when opening.

what are cue-points for?

Cue-points enable files to be split into, say, tracks for burning onto a cd.
To make sure this works properly, you must at the start of the file put a
cue-point then the function knows the start of track 1.  Also, once a
cue-point is used, any edits may only be carried out following the last
cue-point, i.e nothing between cue-points.  You do not have to put a
cue-point at the end of a file, the final point denotes the start of the
final track.

On my system, splitting the file into tracks will use the current file
attributes such as format and sampling rate, you can set these as you desire
but remember, do not try and increase from an already low sampling rate, you
cannot improve but rather if .wav stay with the original, if .mp3 (and
probably other formats) go the same, lower, not higher.

After splitting, the original file remains with it's markers.





Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Joe Paton
Yes you can, well I think you can.  I've not done what you want to do, so can
not really help further.

You can certainly drop queue points, re-name them, move them and delete them.

Joe


On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 14:06:34 -0500
Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

  That's what I thought, thus what's the funcion and use of Q Points I've 
always wondered? Can one take out these Q Points afterwards?

El 01/10/2015 01:57 p.m., Joe Paton escribió:
> Hi,
>
> would queue points do this?
>
> Not sure, but possibly.
>
> Joe
> On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
> Gerardo Corripio  wrote:
>
>HI listers
> I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort 
> of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file? 
> I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, You're connected 
> to, and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put some sort of a place 
> marker for instance where I've placed the You're Tuned Into, so when it's 
> time to place the next spot, I'll remember I'd already placed You're Tuned 
> Into, thus I wouldn't want to repeat the same one twice! thus is there a way 
> this can be done? kind of like placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to 
> remind myself what the last break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.
>
> -- Enviado desde mi lap
> Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
> Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México
>
>

-- Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México


-- 
Joe Paton 




Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Gerardo Corripio
 That's what I thought, thus what's the funcion and use of Q Points 
I've always wondered? Can one take out these Q Points afterwards?


El 01/10/2015 01:57 p.m., Joe Paton escribió:

Hi,

would queue points do this?

Not sure, but possibly.

Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

   HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort 
of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file? 
I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, You're connected to, 
and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put some sort of a place marker 
for instance where I've placed the You're Tuned Into, so when it's time to 
place the next spot, I'll remember I'd already placed You're Tuned Into, thus I 
wouldn't want to repeat the same one twice! thus is there a way this can be 
done? kind of like placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to remind myself 
what the last break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.

-- Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México




--
Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México




Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Joe Paton
Hi,

would queue points do this?

Not sure, but possibly.

Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

  HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort 
of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file? 
I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, You're connected to, 
and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put some sort of a place marker 
for instance where I've placed the You're Tuned Into, so when it's time to 
place the next spot, I'll remember I'd already placed You're Tuned Into, thus I 
wouldn't want to repeat the same one twice! thus is there a way this can be 
done? kind of like placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to remind myself 
what the last break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.

-- Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México


-- 
Joe Paton 




GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Gerardo Corripio

 HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some 
sort of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in 
the file? I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, 
You're connected to, and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put 
some sort of a place marker for instance where I've placed the You're 
Tuned Into, so when it's time to place the next spot, I'll remember I'd 
already placed You're Tuned Into, thus I wouldn't want to repeat the 
same one twice! thus is there a way this can be done? kind of like 
placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to remind myself what the last 
break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.


--
Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México