re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-16 Thread dan kysor
you need to go to the unbound mode hit the configuration menu f11 
and set this up.

Good luck.
Dan


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From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
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Date sent: Sat, 15 May 2010 21:56:25 +0100
Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave



Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the 

very

latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session 

as part
of my project.  I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in 

trial mode,
and my system is running Windows 7 Starter.  The recording 

appeared to
have went well, but now I've gone and played back the file, it's 

only 26

seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!
So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent 

recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only 

to

find out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my 

deadline for
my project is this coming Tuesday.  This is part of my finals at 

university.

So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much.  Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
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Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-16 Thread Robert doc Wright
in control pannal under the record tab the last dialog box says unbounded, 
bounded  and bounded and looped. which did you choose? Also when you created 
a new file what length did you input for the file?
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Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave



Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very 
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as part 
of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial mode, 
and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording appeared to have 
went well, but now I've gone and played back the file, it's only 26 
seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!

So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to find 
out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for my 
project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at university.

So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

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Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-16 Thread Robert doc Wright

that says record for 30 hours.
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Subject: Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave


Thank you so much. Greatly appreciated. Another question. Why is in the 
new sound dialogue box, do I have to specify a time? I thought I set it 
to 30:00:00.00, and I think that's where it's gone horribly wrong, as 
maybe it only recorded for 30 seconds? Oh no!



Chris Hallsworth
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On 15/05/2010 22:12, Mario Percinic wrote:

Hello Chris.
Open goldwave and press f11 to go into the list of the devices. Press
ctrl+tab to go on the recording tab and find the option called recording
mode and set it on the unbounded. After press ok and goldwave should be
able to record in the unlimited mode, as long as you have space on the
hard drive.

--
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 10:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave


Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as
part of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial
mode, and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording
appeared to have went well, but now I've gone and played back the
file, it's only 26 seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!
So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to
find out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for
my project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at
university.
So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

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Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-15 Thread chris hallsworth

Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very 
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as part 
of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial mode, 
and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording appeared to 
have went well, but now I've gone and played back the file, it's only 26 
seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!

So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to 
find out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for 
my project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at university.

So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

Chris Hallsworth
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Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-15 Thread Mario Percinic

Hello Chris.
Open goldwave and press f11 to go into the list of the devices. Press 
ctrl+tab to go on the recording tab and find the option called recording 
mode and set it on the unbounded. After press ok and goldwave should be able 
to record in the unlimited mode, as long as you have space on the hard 
drive.


--
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 10:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave


Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very 
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as part 
of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial mode, 
and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording appeared to have 
went well, but now I've gone and played back the file, it's only 26 
seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!

So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to find 
out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for my 
project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at university.

So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

Chris Hallsworth
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Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-15 Thread chris hallsworth
Thank you so much. Greatly appreciated. Another question. Why is in the 
new sound dialogue box, do I have to specify a time? I thought I set it 
to 30:00:00.00, and I think that's where it's gone horribly wrong, as 
maybe it only recorded for 30 seconds? Oh no!



Chris Hallsworth
E-mail and Facebook: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
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On 15/05/2010 22:12, Mario Percinic wrote:

Hello Chris.
Open goldwave and press f11 to go into the list of the devices. Press
ctrl+tab to go on the recording tab and find the option called recording
mode and set it on the unbounded. After press ok and goldwave should be
able to record in the unlimited mode, as long as you have space on the
hard drive.

--
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 10:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave


Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as
part of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial
mode, and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording
appeared to have went well, but now I've gone and played back the
file, it's only 26 seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!
So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to
find out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for
my project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at
university.
So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

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Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-15 Thread Tim Cumings
Go in to the record properties using  function key 11 and choose the ardio 
button that says unbounded. That should do the trick.


- Original Message - 
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 4:56 PM
Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave



Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very 
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as part 
of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial mode, 
and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording appeared to have 
went well, but now I've gone and played back the file, it's only 26 
seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!

So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to find 
out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for my 
project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at university.

So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

Chris Hallsworth
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Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave

2010-05-15 Thread Tim Cumings
If you set the unbounded selection under the record tab you don't have to 
worry about setting a time when creating a new file.


- Original Message - 
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: Very urgent help with GoldWave


Thank you so much. Greatly appreciated. Another question. Why is in the 
new sound dialogue box, do I have to specify a time? I thought I set it to 
30:00:00.00, and I think that's where it's gone horribly wrong, as maybe 
it only recorded for 30 seconds? Oh no!



Chris Hallsworth
E-mail and Facebook: christopher...@googlemail.com
MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40

On 15/05/2010 22:12, Mario Percinic wrote:

Hello Chris.
Open goldwave and press f11 to go into the list of the devices. Press
ctrl+tab to go on the recording tab and find the option called recording
mode and set it on the unbounded. After press ok and goldwave should be
able to record in the unlimited mode, as long as you have space on the
hard drive.

--
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 10:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Very urgent help with GoldWave


Hello all,
Please can you help me urgently? I need answers by Monday at the very
latest.
The other night I was doing a recording of a JAWS Tandem session as
part of my project. I use the latest GoldWave (5.55), running in trial
mode, and my system is running Windows 7 Starter. The recording
appeared to have went well, but now I've gone and played back the
file, it's only 26 seconds in long, instead of say 15 to 20 minutes!
So what do I need to do in GoldWave to make a more decent recording?
This is sure frustrating as I hoped the recording went well, only to
find out it got ruined somehow.
The reason why I would like ansers soon please is that my deadline for
my project is this coming Tuesday. This is part of my finals at
university.
So all help will be very welcome indeed.
Thank you very much. Take care.
From a frustrated Chris.
--

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