hi. never even heard of the dashboard. don't even have a clue what
it is. but yes, apart from the media library stuff, all the major
functions work fine, if you remember to install it with the classic
skin. If you do that, you'll be fine.
Yep, I figured it was the stream. sometimes with a
Hello!
I really do like it.
However there are things that must be better.
FOr example the timer feature in the newest version.
It does not work here for me at all.
/Anders.
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Bruce, don't know but I think it's the keyboard commands are like those of a
word processor. You can go through the sound file by using the page up and
down keys, by small amounts with the left and right arrow, scrub easily,
things like that. The page up and down is a big thing for me since I
Hi
I must say that I like DC6 for restoration - that and the Adobe Audition 1.5
are great for restoration. Audition has multitrack editing too and is
accessible to Jaws 6 but not the most recent versions of Jaws.
Gordon McFarlane
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But those aren't really accessibility issues, those are more just personal
preferences ... which are completely valid and I'm not knocking
preferences. For me, if I want to make a big jump in a file, I find it far
mroe efficient to just reposition the start marker.
Bruce
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Hi all,
Many thanks for your comments. I personally prefer SoundForge since I find it
faster to edit big files. I have tried out the demo of Goldwave but I couldn't
do things as fast as in SoundForge.
I have also tried out Audacity but didn't figure out how to use it.
All the best,
Christian
You're right, there are things that could stand some improvement. Still I
don't know of another free editor out there that performs better. If there
is one, and it works with speech, I'd like to hear about it.
Larry
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I haven't used Adobe since back in the days when it was Cool Edit and I
really didn't use it much as I was battling with both a lack of knowledge
and a program that wasn't fully accessible. I agree though, DC6 is great
with restoration which is it's main purpose. I also use it for line in
Under EZ Clean, there are several choices for removing tape hiss. I
generally try the setting labeled aggressive first. If that adds distortion
I back it off to the average setting. If neither does what I want then I
get into noise reduction. Often though, the EZ clean settings work just
fine,
For audio editing I used GoldWave. I always have and have seen no reason to
change. However with vinyl and cassette restoration I prefer DC6. The 2
programs together give me everything I need without a bunch of extras that I
have no interest in using. In the end, it's really pretty much a
the edit field to write the path to the file is read-only field and it does
not let me change the correct path to the file, nor the browse option lets
me pick up the file because it shows the folders only in my C drive, not the
files in it.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Is it me, or is the library now in 5.33 totally inaccessable? I can't tab
or anything in the library.
Ricjk
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another program is studio recorder which is very easy to use as well.
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Hi all,
Many thanks for your comments. I
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where do you find the noise reduction setting, is that a philter, or is that
another setting with in dc 6?
thanks
73
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Does anyone know how to quickly skip from the beginning of a file to the end in
gold wave? I want to delete audio at the end of a file but don't know how to
get there.
Muhammad Karim
Everything that irritates us about others can lead us
to an understanding of ourselves.
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only thing I don't like about gold wave is having to mark everything for
editing, and also taking out certain words is kind of tuff with the marking
feature in gold wave.
73
hank smith
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Seems I've heard you can use a feature within Goldwave to automatically
split a audio file into several smaller files based on a certain length
of silence within the file.
I have several audio cassettes where all of one side is one long mp3
file. I want to split this file into individual songs
no and napster is full of drm
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What do you mean by full of drm?
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no and napster is full of drm
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Hi again.A Few months ago someone mentioned the mad plugin for winamp. I
installed it but I can't notice any difference in audio. Its in the input
plugin section of my winamp. Is that the proper place for it? If its for
playback, I would think it would be in output. Can anyone give me an
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