Try CTRL+ the end key. Don
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dont know, that is how it has always worked for me.
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there.
Best wishes.
Andy
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Try CTRL+ the end key. Don
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Hi Michael.
Yes, that's right, Go;ldWave is supposed to behave like that, but I've
never
been able to do
I stop all sound playing and press f5 to rewind.
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Is there a keystroke to jump to the end of a file
Is there a keystroke to jump to the end of a file in goldwave version 5.1?
In an earlier version I could press f4 to do this, but that does not work
now and cannot find any reference on how to do this in the manual. I found
that to be a very useful feature and hope there is still a way to do
you can always hit the rewind key. Or shift+e and copy the info in finish
to start.
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Is there a keystroke
I'm a Sound Forge user, but I've a friend with a Goldwave question.
Goes like this:
After successfully removing a piece of unwanted audio from a buffer by
positioning the markers and either cutting the piece to the clipboard
or deleting it, how does one play around the cut? That is, in Sound
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I'm a Sound Forge user, but I've a friend with a Goldwave question.
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On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 05:16:46 -0700, you wrote:
have your friend open the control pannal f11
tab to the yellow player and change its seting to play unselected
then to listen press shift+f4
Thanks. Have just now passed it on. Will report back.
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Yes, you can insert silence using goldwave.
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Yeh you can insert silence.
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I am considering using Goldwave instead of Sound forge because of it's
affordable price, so I want
f5 is rewind
f6 is fastforward
f7 pause
f8 stop
f4 play
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You will find insert silence in the edit menu.
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I am considering using Goldwave instead of Sound forge because of it's
affordable price, so I want to know if you can insert silence at the beginning
and end of a file?
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Yes, you can insert silence using goldwave.
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Gary G. Schindler wrote:
I am considering using
hi. does anyone know how to remove a crossfade in goldwave using jaws five?
also, if anyone has any tips on using gw, I'd appreciate it.
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Hi Anders, I waited to see if somebody more
experienced would answer, but lol they never did. I
don't know about 2 sound cards, but if you really want
to do it with 1 sound card, you could fudge it, go in
to gold wave and alt o for options, shift tab to the
control tab and right arrow to volume,
HellO!
Well thanks alot.
Hou don't seem new to it.
I guess i'll try this out to morrow.
/Anders.
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Hi Anders, I
Hello!
Do i need two soundcards to record streaming audio with goldwave?
I heard someone said that.
/Anders.
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