Sound forge 8 question.

2005-04-10 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi again gang:

First of all, I would like to thank all who responded to my Sound Forge 8 
questions. Now this next issue is probably not so much a question but a 
statement that could use varification.

As a long time GoldWave user, I have been recording certain radio programs and 
saving them as MP3 files with the quality being 64 Kbps, 22,050 Hz. Apparently, 
if I want to record at 64 KBPS using Sound Forge, I will have to record at 
44,100 HZ.  I can record at 56 Kbps, 22,050 Hz however, I would rather not.  
The 64 Kbps, 22,050 Hz setting provided me with a reasonably good quality while 
keeping  the file size fairly small. Sory for the lengthy explaination. I guess 
the question is, is there a way to record at 64 Kbps, 22,050 Hz in Sound Forge?

Thanks all over the place gang.
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RE: Another SoundForge 8 question.

2005-04-10 Thread Adrian Beech
Hi Jim  crew,

Has the 128 bit limitation been confirmed with the MP3 plug in shipped with
SF 8?

Cheers.
AB


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Hi Gang:

Apparently, the MP3 plugin shipped with SoundForge 8.0 will only go as high
as 128 KBS.

Is there a way to get SoundForge working with a better MP3 encoder?

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Re: Another SoundForge 8 question.

2005-04-10 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Adrian:

No, the mp3 Plugin does indeed go to 320 bit. The problem that I was having
was that, if the origional recording is low quality, For Example, 64 Kbps,
22,050 Hz, then it would appear that the highst bit rate is 128.  However if
you begin with a high quality recording, you can choose 320 bit.

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 Hi Jim  crew,

 Has the 128 bit limitation been confirmed with the MP3 plug in shipped
with
 SF 8?

 Cheers.
 AB


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 Hi Gang:

 Apparently, the MP3 plugin shipped with SoundForge 8.0 will only go as
high
 as 128 KBS.

 Is there a way to get SoundForge working with a better MP3 encoder?

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Re: Another SoundForge 8 question.

2005-04-10 Thread Jimmy Ballard
If you have questions about the .mp3 plug-in with SF8 read the release 
notes. Details are there for registering the .mp3 plug-in and making it 
full featured. I didn't save a copy and haven't run in to the problem yet.

Also, if your file is 22,050 Hz and you want to save it with a higher 
quality resample it to 44.1 or 48 first.
Jim

At 08:14 AM 4/10/2005, you wrote:
22,050 Hz

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Re: Noise reduction in soundforge.

2005-04-10 Thread Arnaud
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:55:33 -0700, you wrote:

Wow, that is a bit pricey.

sure.

and even considering that the software have not seen major update or
versions since about 4 to 5 years.

but I must admit, it does a very nice job.



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Looking for mp3 programs? found the mother load!

2005-04-10 Thread Debbie Crafts
Hello listers,
I should warn you up front this is going to be a long post, but I can't
keep quiet about this any longer!  Also please excuse the cross-posting this
once.  I realize that extended discussion of this subject may be off-topic
for the list, so feel free to contact me off-list if I can provide any
additional information on this.  Thanks, and here goes:

 Back in February, I read an article in the New York Times about a new
way to use audio and RSS technology which is called podcasting.  Basically,
its a way of getting mp3 files which other users create and upload to a
server automatically downloaded to your machine/mp3 player  as soon as they
become available.  Now don't let the pod in the name podcast put you
off--you don't need an Ipod to take advantage of these files--your computer
or any portable mp3 player (like the Bookport) will work just fine, thank
you!  Not all podcasts are in mp3 format, but the vast majority of them are.
The only additional piece you need is a piece of software called an
aggrigator (or frequently referred to as a podcatcher)!  I knew immediately
that this was the answer to my mp3 file prayers, and have been exploring the
wide world of podcasts ever since.  And a goldmine it is!  There are
podcasts available on every conceivable subject from news, technology,
sports, music, comedy etc.  You can find serialized books and dramas,
programs for any musical taste, programs that make you laugh out loud,
religious programs, and on and on it goes.  To help you get started in
exploring this rich and varied world, I've put together a little 5-step
getting started guide.  I hope some of you will find as much enjoyment from
this as I have had.

 Step 1: Get an aggrigator
So how do you find the right software?  Podcastalley provides an excellent
software page which is a good central point for finding the software you
need.  Go to
http://www.podcastalley.com/phpBB2/links.php
Finding the best software to use with your screen reader will take a little
experimentation.  The program I use and recommend is Ipodder 2.0 available
at
http://ipodder.sourceforge.net
Here is a direct download link:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipodder/iPodder2.0.exe?download
Another program that works well with speech is Primetime Podcast Receiver
http://www.primetimepodcast.com/blog/default.aspx
Once you've downloaded and installed your aggrigator, take some time to
familiarize yourself with the default options.  You'll probably want to
change the download directory to something that works for you, or at least
find out what the default location is.  You may also want to check a box to
have scans done automatically when the program starts.  Also take a look at
the scheduling options, which are generally in a separate dialog box.  I
have mine set up to check for new files every four hours.  Most programs
will either allow you to set specific times or frequencies in hours.

 Step 2: Find and subscribe to podcasts
The easiest way to subscribe to podcasts is to use the directories built in
to most podcatchers.  In Ipodder, simply hit control-tab once from the
starting screen and you will land in a directory tree structure with several
directories to choose from.  Most of these programs use a tabbed interface
so you use control-tab to change views.  Use the tree structure to locate
categories and podcasts you are interested in.  In Ipodder, simply press
enter on any show you want to add.  Hit shift-control-tab to cycle back to
the subscriptions view which shows the list of shows you are subscribed to.
Be aware that most programs including Ipodder start you off with a few
default podcasts.  If you aren't interested in these defaults, they can be
easily removed.  In Ipodder, right click on the unwanted entry and choose
remove from the menu.  In Primetime, just hit the delete key. You can
manually enter feeds by copying a feed's URL and then pasting it in to the
program's new feeds dialog box.  In Ipodder, use control-n to bring up that
box.

 Step 3: Scan for new shows
Once you've subscribed to some shows, start the scanning/downloading
process.  In Ipodder, you can do this by pressing f5.  It is also possible
to scan an individual show from the tools menu.  Most programs will download
just the newest show for each podcast.  If you highlight a program in
Ipodder, then press tab, you will be in a list of the podcasts on the
server.  If you want to download previous programs, use your review cursor
to locate the graphic symbol to the left of the episode you want, then
left-click it.  The status of the entry will change from skipped to to
download.  I cannot find a keyboard equivalent for this.  The bottom of the
display should display information about the downloads in most programs.

 Step 4:  Transfer your files
Locate your download directory.  The files for each podcast you have
subscribed to will be housed in its own folder.  What I do is to move the
files I want to put on my 

Power DVD

2005-04-10 Thread andrew shipp
Hello All,  Please could someone give me help as to running Power DVD,  I 
insert a dvd and nothing happens,  is there any scripts for this program at 
all please.
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Re: Goldwave

2005-04-10 Thread Andy
Hi melanie
Sorry for not replying for a while regarding this question.  The green and 
yellow modes of playing are identical.  They both do the very same thing. 
However, if you change, for example, the yellow mode of playing, to play 
un-selected and the green to selected, you can listen to the audio you are 
intending to keep and the audio you are intending to cut by pressing F4 for 
the green mode and Shift F4 for the other.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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Thank you.  Your help did work but it was the yellow loop that was checked 
... not the green one.  What's the difference between the two?

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Hi melanie
Press F11 and tab over to the Play  options.  Tab down until you hear 
Green Play Loop  Change this to 1 and Goldwave will play the audio file 
once.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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How do I turn off the replay feature in Goldwave?  When I open a file 
... it plays over and over again.  I want this feature turned off.

melanie
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Converting from MPG

2005-04-10 Thread Gary Wood
Hi all.  Andrea, I tried to send you an email privately about your thoughts 
regarding the converting of MP3's.  I tried to send you an email, but I got an 
unable to deliver your message with that one.
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Re: Converting from MPG

2005-04-10 Thread Andrea Sherry
Did you reply to:
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Cheers
Andrea
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Re: Power DVD

2005-04-10 Thread anthony campbell
HI ANDY, YOU NEED TO GO TO THE CONTEXT MENU AND YOU WILL FIND ALL THE 
CONTROLS IN THEIR.

CHEERS
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Hello All,  Please could someone give me help as to running Power DVD,  I 
insert a dvd and nothing happens,  is there any scripts for this program 
at all please.
Regards
Andrew Shipp
Located Northamptonshire UK
Contact details
Skype andyshipp55
Hotmail andyshipp54
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Re: Power DVD

2005-04-10 Thread Sarai D. Bucciarelli
hit the application key and it should bring up your options.
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Hello All,  Please could someone give me help as to running Power DVD,  I
insert a dvd and nothing happens,  is there any scripts for this program at
all please.
Regards
Andrew Shipp
Located Northamptonshire UK
Contact details
Skype andyshipp55
Hotmail andyshipp54
Home phone +44,0,1604 5`17007
Mobile O2 +44,7871 277450
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Re: sound cards that total recorder supports

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Re: Converting from MPG

2005-04-10 Thread Gary Wood
Hi, Andrea.  I still got an error message when I sent to your new email 
address.
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Did you reply to:
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Cheers
Andrea
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Scubbing tool in sound forge.

2005-04-10 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
I've heard about a scrubbing tool in sound forge 8.0.
But i really can't find it.
Can someone tell me where it is?
/ANders.
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