/pause, n for next and P for previous, the cursor
keys in combination with alt and other keys perform different steps when
cue/reviewing through tracks.
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Ah, got it now! Thanks a lot.
Ted.
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Subject: VLC Media Player documentation
Ok, here's where you'll find a whole heap of
Does this programme not have any keystrokes for play, pause etc.?
Ted
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In nearly all Sound Forge dialogues, you can preview by hitting alt p.
This lets you hear what it will sound like before you commit yourself.
Hit alt p again to stop the preview. While you are listening to the
preview, alt B toggles by-pass on and off, so you can compare what it
sounds like
I'm not sure Kevin. All I know is when I save a wav file as .rm, Sound
Forge asks me if I want to play it.
If I say yes, it launches Real player.
Ted.
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hi all, didn't get any responses to this one and i can't believe with the
wealth of experience on this list, there
I keep doing that too, can't understand how. Go to the view menu, you can
toggle it on and off there.
HTH, Ted
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From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 3:49 PM
Subject: turning off
Hello,
The other day, somebody said here that the latest version of Goldwave would
create an m3u playlist. How do you do that? There's nothing in the save as
dialog, nor in the help, that I can see. Maybe I completely misunderstood.
Any help appreciated.
Ted
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. I.E., you can use an existing M#u file to determine which
files are converted or merged.
Bruce
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Hello,
The other day, somebody said here that the latest version of Goldwave
would
create an m3u playlist. How do you do
Which version of Winamp is this? I used to get this too, a couple of
versions ago, but once I upgraded, it went away, and I'd forgotten about it
until you mentioned it.
I'm on version 3.2 now. HTH,
Ted
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From: Ted Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 4:43 PM
Subject: Creative
Hello list,
I do not own a portable mp3 player, but someone I know has a Creative
machine. He wants to transfer his music CDs to his PC, then put the mp3s on
to the Creative. He cannot get jaws to speak, using the software Creative
supplied. Does anyone know how accessible these machines
Hi, you need to use the letters I and O.
Ted
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Hi Folks. Sorry if this question is on
Hi Shane,
I took a quick look some time ago, but couldn't find any keystrokes that
worked. If I'm mistaken, I'd like to know.
Ted
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From: Shane Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 6:27 AM
Subject: Accessibility of the
Hi Ibby,
Before you start, open the New dialogue with ctrl +n. In there you can
choose mono or stereo.
Cheers, Ted
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 9:27 PM
Hi folks,
Is there a way to remove an echo in badly recorded speech, using Sound Forge
7?
TIA,
Ted
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Hello Jonathan,
I use Easy CD-DA Extractor. www.poikosoft.com
Ted
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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:38 AM
Subject: converting wav files to mp3 files
Is there a program that can convert wav files on
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