splitting files, automatic stop and screen reader sound stop

2014-11-25 Thread Joe Giovanelli
Hello, All,

Happy Thanksgiving!

A couple of weeks back someone on this list recommended that I use 
Totalrecorder to split a file into separate tracks.

Looking at the manual, I see that there's automatic stop and the ability to 
suppress speech from screen readers.

The manual is very confusing to me. I prefer step by step instructions as to 
how to do various tasks. Information is scattered throughout and I don't know 
which items I should look at in order to accomplish my requirements.

Some of the screens in the program are not labeled so I was not able to figure 
out whether a box works with seconds, minutes or even megabytes.

I realize it would be a time consuming project to write out all the steps, but 
perhaps someone can point the way so I can figure out how to accomplish these 
things.

Joe Giovanelli 



Re: splitting files, automatic stop and screen reader sound stop

2014-11-25 Thread ken reed

   Hi Joe.

here's how you do it.
The shift l marks the beginning of a file.
The shift r  marks the end of a file or selection.
Ones these are marked and you hit the delete key you delete the selection.
If you want to save the selection,
look in the edit menu and save selection.  also
you can  go to the files menu  and save selection there.
Hope that helps.


-Original Message- 
From: Joe Giovanelli

Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 2:00 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: splitting files, automatic stop and screen reader sound stop

Hello, All,

Happy Thanksgiving!

A couple of weeks back someone on this list recommended that I use 
Totalrecorder to split a file into separate tracks.


Looking at the manual, I see that there's automatic stop and the ability 
to suppress speech from screen readers.


The manual is very confusing to me. I prefer step by step instructions as to 
how to do various tasks. Information is scattered throughout and I don't 
know which items I should look at in order to accomplish my requirements.


Some of the screens in the program are not labeled so I was not able to 
figure out whether a box works with seconds, minutes or even megabytes.


I realize it would be a time consuming project to write out all the steps, 
but perhaps someone can point the way so I can figure out how to accomplish 
these things.


Joe Giovanelli 





Re: splitting files, automatic stop and screen reader sound stop

2014-11-25 Thread tim cumings

JOE, WHY NOT use goldwave?

On 11/25/2014 2:00 PM, Joe Giovanelli wrote:

Hello, All,

Happy Thanksgiving!

A couple of weeks back someone on this list recommended that I use 
Totalrecorder to split a file into separate tracks.

Looking at the manual, I see that there's automatic stop and the ability to 
suppress speech from screen readers.

The manual is very confusing to me. I prefer step by step instructions as to 
how to do various tasks. Information is scattered throughout and I don't know 
which items I should look at in order to accomplish my requirements.

Some of the screens in the program are not labeled so I was not able to figure 
out whether a box works with seconds, minutes or even megabytes.

I realize it would be a time consuming project to write out all the steps, but 
perhaps someone can point the way so I can figure out how to accomplish these 
things.

Joe Giovanelli