Well, play2 si set to play selection, but what was happening is that it
would play past the finish marker. Now in the manual, it says control
left bracket plays from start to finish marker, it does not say play
selection, although is not that the same thing? After I did ctrl-[ then
the f3 key
Greetings,
control left bracket I assume is play from cursor to finish marker? I do
not know, never used such controls. Selection is, indeed, whatever lies
between start and finish markers.
John,
You wrote:
Hi. I have found something very strange in goldwave -- I had a small
selection of about a second and hit f3 and it kept right on going, but
then I hit control left bracket and after that f3 just played the
selection -- what am I missing here?
Control left bracket? what is
In the manual it says control [ plays from start to finish marker,
unless my memory has gone wrong. But the f3 key did go bast the finish
marker untill I pressed control [ .
Colin Howard wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> control left bracket I assume is play from cursor to finish
I like it a lot (the scrub), thanks for that hint. My only problem with
goldwave is the screen reader (window-eyes) stops talking for several
seconds or longer -- it has something o do with the framerate if I set
it to 20, things improve.
Colin Howard wrote:
> John,
>
> You
John,
You don't change the wind forward or back values if you want to jump back or
forward 5 seconds, in case you are not aware of their location, press f11
and in the play tab which is where you land, tab can't remember how many but
certainly more than six, you should see a rewind which I think
Thanks for the great advice!
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John,
You don't change the wind forward or back values if you want
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you should be able to just find it at the bottom of the window with your
mouse keys below the l and r meters. Reclassing
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you should be able to just find it at the bottom of the window with
your mouse keys below the l and r meters. Reclassing it, if you're
using window-eyes
Hello,
Under the menu bar, you can read the length and, when the track is running, how
much data has been played in minutes and seconds. Maybe even hours, as well.
can you hear whether the track is stereo or Mono?
I think that info is located at the bottom of the sound window.
How do I reclass the window in win-eyes to get the best results. I'm not
seeing the line that shows the track length and whether its stereo or mono.
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you should be able to just find it at the bottom of the window with your
mouse keys below the l and r meters. Reclassing it, if you're using
window-eyes, won't really do anything. I could suggest some sort of
dialogue where that information was presented to the user though, or how
about a
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Subject: Re: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality
Hi. Thanks for the response. File is a .WMA file, as that's the
original format of the vocals. The music was originally a .wav file,
but when I mixed
Hey Danny. There are probably others more experienced than I who can provide
some possible answers, but I do know that editing and re-saving frequently
should not affect the quality of your file, unless you save in MP3 format,
in which case you might lose some quality each time. Your processor
Hi. Thanks for the response. File is a .WMA file, as that's the
original format of the vocals. The music was originally a .wav file,
but when I mixed this in it didn't pose any problems, and the hiss to
which I referred is most noticeable when there is no noise at all so
I'm sure that this
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