Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-26 Thread Mario Percinic
Hello Don from Chris what needs to be reconfigured to read the db indicator 
please post it here.

Mario
Wel if you find the option

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From: Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 3:52 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Well, for whatever it's worth, in versions somewhere around 5.25, one
could easily read the DB level while recording with Goldwave.  I too
am no longer able to do this and plan to write to Chris, the author of
Goldwave, in an effort to find out specifically what settings need to
be changed in order to do so.

Don Roberts



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From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the
autogain
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the
title bar,
but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the
gain
level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying
sound
levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels
is
obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to
see if
I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video
attributes
are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict between
JAWS
and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system tie-ups
after
about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any listmember all
ready
knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!
Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind
explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about
the
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound
the
same.
Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and
leveling
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the
following
1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset
options
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update,
maximize
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow
gain
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and
tab 3
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and
hit
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space
bar.
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on
your
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.

Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent
of
the time.

HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i
read
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be
equal?
Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-26 Thread Mario Percinic
rob, thanks really for your very kind help. Well, the thing why i insist so 
much on the db status is because of the person to who i teach usage of 
goldwave. If it would be for me, i wouldn't mind so much since i trained my 
self to use my ears in really specific situation and it wouldn't be so 
necesary for me.


--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 2:11 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the autogain 
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the title 
bar, but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the 
gain level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying 
sound levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels 
is obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to 
see if I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video 
attributes are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict 
between JAWS and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system 
tie-ups after about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any 
listmember all ready knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!

Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use 
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about the 
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could 
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound the 
same.

Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and 
leveling gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do 
the following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a 
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize 
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain 
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3 
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit 
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. 
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your 
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of 
the time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in 
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-26 Thread richard claypool
I could see if you wanted to make sure you weren't going over into the red, 
but as has been pointed out here, the auto gain should normalize the volume 
uniformly across the file.


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From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


rob, thanks really for your very kind help. Well, the thing why i insist 
so much on the db status is because of the person to who i teach usage of 
goldwave. If it would be for me, i wouldn't mind so much since i trained 
my self to use my ears in really specific situation and it wouldn't be so 
necesary for me.


--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 2:11 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the autogain 
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the title 
bar, but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make 
the gain level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the 
varying sound levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know 
db levels is obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking 
around to see if I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the 
video attributes are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a 
conflict between JAWS and the GW video intercept manager which was 
causing system tie-ups after about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. 
If any listmember all ready knows how to access a DB level, please chime 
in!

Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind 
explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use 
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about the 
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could 
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound the 
same.

Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and 
leveling gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do 
the following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a 
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, 
maximize voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and 
slow gain update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow 
keys and tab 3 times to preview and listen before making your permanent 
choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit 
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. 
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your 
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of 
the time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in 
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-26 Thread Rob Tabor
Good morning Mario and listmembers. Mario, I truly undersstand your need for 
DB status info as a training tool -- I suspect for a sighted person who is 
accustomed to relying on sight in lieu of sound. Now it is possible that 
finding a DB status display could be accomplished with a few lines of code 
added to  Mr. Grimsby's JFW scripts or the scripts of W.E. and the other 
screen readers. Many GW users will no doubt derive benefit not IF but WHEN 
this deficiency of access is solved. It will be helpful to have the numeric 
readings to confirm that autogain and other optimized gain options are 
working as they should. Have a great day on this 20th celebration of the 
signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act.


Best regards
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


rob, thanks really for your very kind help. Well, the thing why i insist 
so much on the db status is because of the person to who i teach usage of 
goldwave. If it would be for me, i wouldn't mind so much since i trained 
my self to use my ears in really specific situation and it wouldn't be so 
necesary for me.


--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 2:11 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the autogain 
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the title 
bar, but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make 
the gain level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the 
varying sound levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know 
db levels is obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking 
around to see if I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the 
video attributes are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a 
conflict between JAWS and the GW video intercept manager which was 
causing system tie-ups after about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. 
If any listmember all ready knows how to access a DB level, please chime 
in!

Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind 
explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use 
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about the 
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could 
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound the 
same.

Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and 
leveling gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do 
the following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a 
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, 
maximize voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and 
slow gain update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow 
keys and tab 3 times to preview and listen before making your permanent 
choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit 
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. 
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your 
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of 
the time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in 
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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RE: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-26 Thread Dave McElroy WA6BEF
And you might also tell him that there are those of us who really do
appreciate the efforts he has gone to in maing the program accessible.  I
know I really think its great as a beginner.  I know it could well be that
I'll want to go on to a more advanced program at some point but also maybe
not.  

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Rob Tabor
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 9:32 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

Hi, Don.
Thanks for your willingness to advocate for better accessibility for myself 
and other GW users. It certainly doesn't hurt to be on a first name basis 
with the program developer. Please do not hesitate to call on me and 
hopefully others on list for letters of support if you determine or believe 
they are needed. Here's wishing you the best in this very worthwhile 
endeavor.
Best regards
Rob Tabor
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From: Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


 Well, for whatever it's worth, in versions somewhere around 5.25, one
 could easily read the DB level while recording with Goldwave.  I too
 am no longer able to do this and plan to write to Chris, the author of
 Goldwave, in an effort to find out specifically what settings need to
 be changed in order to do so.

 Don Roberts



 - Original Message - 
 From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:11 PM
 Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


 Hi again Mario.

 I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the
 autogain
 feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the
 title bar,
 but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the
 gain
 level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying
 sound
 levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels
 is
 obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to
 see if
 I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video
 attributes
 are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict between
 JAWS
 and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system tie-ups
 after
 about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any listmember all
 ready
 knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!
 Best regards,
 Rob Tabor
 - Original Message - 
 From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
 Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


 Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind
 explanation.
 However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use
 autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about
 the
 current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could
 compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound
 the
 same.
 Thanks.
 Mario

 --
 From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
 Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

 Good evening, Mario and List.

 The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and
 leveling
 gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the
 following
 1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
 2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
 3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
 4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a
 dialog box.
 5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset
 options
 which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update,
 maximize
 voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow
 gain
 update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and
 tab 3
 times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
 6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and
 hit
 space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space
 bar.
 It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on
 your
 PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.

 Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent
 of
 the time.

 HTH
 Rob Tabor

 - Original Message - 
 From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
 Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


 Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i
 read
 current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in
 goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file

Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-25 Thread Mario Percinic

Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use 
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about the 
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could compaire 
2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound the same.

Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and leveling 
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the 
following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a dialog 
box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize 
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain 
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3 
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit space 
on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. It may 
take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your PC's 
overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of the 
time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in goldwave, 
so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-25 Thread Robert doc Wright
does the play key no longer work while setting effects? I usually press f4 
to play to hear the choice I made.
- Original Message - 
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and leveling 
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the 
following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a dialog 
box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize 
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain 
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3 
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit space 
on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. It may 
take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your PC's 
overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of the 
time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in goldwave, 
so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-25 Thread Mario Percinic

Yes it does, but i see that still you didn't get it what i want.
I would like to be able to read the status of the volume, not hear it, but 
read it with the screen reader. So for example, when i play the file or 
select part of the file, i'd like to see on what volume is it set, like it 
play on the 20 db, or 40 db. I know that sighted users have that option in 
goldwave and that it is graphical.




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Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

does the play key no longer work while setting effects? I usually press f4 
to play to hear the choice I made.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and leveling 
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the 
following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a 
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize 
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain 
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3 
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit 
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. 
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your 
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of 
the time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in 
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-25 Thread Rob Tabor

Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the autogain 
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the title bar, 
but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the gain 
level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying sound 
levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels is 
obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to see if 
I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video attributes 
are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict between JAWS 
and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system tie-ups after 
about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any listmember all ready 
knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!

Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use 
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about the 
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could 
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound the 
same.

Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and leveling 
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the 
following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a 
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options 
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize 
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain 
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3 
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit 
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. 
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your 
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of 
the time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in 
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-25 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Well, for whatever it's worth, in versions somewhere around 5.25, one 
could easily read the DB level while recording with Goldwave.  I too 
am no longer able to do this and plan to write to Chris, the author of 
Goldwave, in an effort to find out specifically what settings need to 
be changed in order to do so.

Don Roberts



- Original Message - 
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the 
autogain
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the 
title bar,
but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the 
gain
level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying 
sound
levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels 
is
obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to 
see if
I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video 
attributes
are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict between 
JAWS
and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system tie-ups 
after
about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any listmember all 
ready
knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!
Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


 Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind 
 explanation.
 However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use
 autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about 
 the
 current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could
 compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound 
 the
 same.
 Thanks.
 Mario

 --
 From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
 Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

 Good evening, Mario and List.

 The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and 
 leveling
 gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the
 following
 1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
 2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
 3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
 4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a
 dialog box.
 5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset 
 options
 which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, 
 maximize
 voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow 
 gain
 update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and 
 tab 3
 times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
 6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and 
 hit
 space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space 
 bar.
 It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on 
 your
 PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.

 Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent 
 of
 the time.

 HTH
 Rob Tabor

 - Original Message - 
 From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
 Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


 Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i 
 read
 current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in
 goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be 
 equal?
 Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
 Thanks for all the answers.
 Mario Percinic
 ICT specialist for accessible technology
 mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
 skype: acousticman
 GSM: +385922630259
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-25 Thread Rob Tabor

Hi, Don.
Thanks for your willingness to advocate for better accessibility for myself 
and other GW users. It certainly doesn't hurt to be on a first name basis 
with the program developer. Please do not hesitate to call on me and 
hopefully others on list for letters of support if you determine or believe 
they are needed. Here's wishing you the best in this very worthwhile 
endeavor.

Best regards
Rob Tabor
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From: Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Well, for whatever it's worth, in versions somewhere around 5.25, one
could easily read the DB level while recording with Goldwave.  I too
am no longer able to do this and plan to write to Chris, the author of
Goldwave, in an effort to find out specifically what settings need to
be changed in order to do so.

Don Roberts



- Original Message - 
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hi again Mario.

I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the
autogain
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the
title bar,
but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the
gain
level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying
sound
levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels
is
obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to
see if
I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video
attributes
are set to blank as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict between
JAWS
and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system tie-ups
after
about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any listmember all
ready
knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!
Best regards,
Rob Tabor
- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind
explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about
the
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound
the
same.
Thanks.
Mario

--
From:  Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and
leveling
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the
following
1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset
options
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update,
maximize
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow
gain
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and
tab 3
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and
hit
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space
bar.
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on
your
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.

Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent
of
the time.

HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave



Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i
read
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be
equal?
Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-24 Thread Rob Tabor

Good evening, Mario and List.

The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and leveling 
gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do the following

1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type u (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a dialog 
box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options which 
include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize voice 
with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain update. 
Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3 times to 
preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit space 
on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar. It may 
take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your PC's 
overall performance and the size of the audio file.


Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of the 
time.


HTH
Rob Tabor

- Original Message - 
From: Mario Percinic mario.perci...@gmail.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave


Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read 
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in goldwave, 
so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?

Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
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Reading current volume status in goldwave

2010-07-22 Thread Mario Percinic
Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read current 
status of the volume of the file or part of the file in goldwave, so that i can 
make all the parts of the file to be equal?
Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
GSM: +385922630259
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