I agree, to me that's the only way. Not to mention the big problem of doing
other things while your doing production. Things seem to work better with
external speech.
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Hi:
How much hard drive space do you have?
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Hi list,
how long can one record with gold at one time?
Skype version 2.0.0.90 is available and one place where you can
download it from is www.skype.com. Here are the changes in this version:
Change: Added SkypeOut promotion button
Fix: Relayed Skype-2-Skype call quality improvements
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Well, thanks for that answers.
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Too many questions for one post. The way to stop start
interestingly enough the station i currently work at my school uses what i a
hybrid system of editing material called a Shortcut. Its a unit with
function buttons and a wheel to controle your space in the file. We have
it hooked in and out to a board, and record to it edit then outpout to
Hi Anita.
How big is your hard disk? I suppose you can record until your hard disk is
full, but you will need a dvd disk if the recording you make is very large.
Best wishes.
Andy
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Hi,
was refering to the tutorials not goldwave itself. I have already paid for
it.
Thanks,
Rick
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Hello Brent,
On Thursday, March 2, 2006, 12:44:37 AM, you bellowed the following:
I imagine one card per
channel in and out of the board.
Also, a lot of high-end sound cards such as the Delta 44/66/1010/410,
etc. have multiple I/O options.
With the Delta 44, for example, you have two sets of
Hi:
Actually, the 2GB limit is still present in the actual specification for
the .wav format. You can save in a few other uncompressed formats
though, such as .w64, which doesn't have this limit.
There are some programs that will still write .wav files larger than
2GB, but this doesn't actually
I read John Wilson's Goldwave tutorial, which is excellent, but I have some
questions.
I have some mp3 files on my hard drive containing karaoke tracks.
I want to convert to .wav files, but at the same time I want to record my
vocals atop them.
I have a mixer I can plug into my line-in on my
Hi Kevin,
My wife and I own two Muvo MP3 players and we can recommend the product
highly. The buttons are very basic and simple to use. The unit has volume
up/down buttons, files forward/back buttons, and a play-pause button.
Creative labs has several models. The models without screens work
Oh, I see. So it only looks in windows like you have lots of devices, but it
could really end up being on maybe 1 or 2 cards? I assume each track has to
be set to a different device so you get what is coming from each one routed
the way you want it. I suppose jfw would fit into the idea well if
Is there such a thing as an audio DVD that I could record that most DVD
players would play? If I dig up a place to buy a copy of Nero 6 could I just
pick audio CD as my burning option and load it with 4.7 gigs of audio files
and get it burned by putting a DVD blank instead of a CD in the drive?
Hi Matt,
i think it is because of the way they are made, they ar e squeezing more
data bits onto a disc these days, remember when cd's were only 74 minutes?
Now they are up to 80 maybe even 90 minutes. Dave
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Hi
You can stop Window-eyes from starting up automatically by doing the
following:
1. Press control backslash to get in to the window-eyes control panel.
2. Press the alt key to fetch up the menu bar and then press the
letter F to get in to the file menu.
3. Then arrow up twice and you
Thank you! This helps!
Jouie
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Hi
You can stop Window-eyes from starting up automatically by
Don't remember exactly how to keep it from starting, but the ctrl-shift-r
works like insert-down arrow.
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How can I set
Ok, thank you!
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Don't remember exactly how to keep it from starting, but the ctrl-shift-r
works like
Hello!
As long as you want.
I have a 12 hour recording on my hard drive.
Saved in ogg vorbis.
/Anders.
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Subject: goldwave Question.
Hi list,
This is fantastic software. I bought it! Jonathan, however, when I
attempted to record your tutorial at:
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