Re: A Goldwave question, Stereo to Mono

2017-05-30 Thread Vinny Samarco

Thanks.
Vinny

-Original Message- 
From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 12:04 AM 
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: A Goldwave question, Stereo to Mono 


Greetings,

Go into the effects menu and up to stereo and arrow right once, you should
now be on the chanel mixer, enter, cursor down (or up) to mono mix, enter,
job completed.





Re: A Goldwave question, Stereo to Mono

2017-05-30 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Go into the effects menu and up to stereo and arrow right once, you should
now be on the chanel mixer, enter, cursor down (or up) to mono mix, enter,
job completed.

 



Re: A Goldwave question, Stereo to Mono

2017-05-29 Thread John Covici
Save the left channel to a file by itself -- this will be a mono.

On Mon, 29 May 2017 17:15:42 -0400,
Vinny Samarco wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  I was given a spoken word audio book to edit.  IUnfortunately, it is 
> only comning out on one channel, and I need for the sound to come out on both 
> channels.
> What can I do about this?
> Thanks.
> Vinny
> 

-- 
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How do
you spend it?

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 cov...@ccs.covici.com



A Goldwave question, Stereo to Mono

2017-05-29 Thread Vinny Samarco
Hi,
 I was given a spoken word audio book to edit.  IUnfortunately, it is only 
comning out on one channel, and I need for the sound to come out on both 
channels.
What can I do about this?
Thanks.
Vinny


RE: Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio into a file

2016-07-16 Thread JOHN RIEHL
Never mind; it worked perfectly. The "finish" is the right bracket. Thanks
for the help!

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of JOHN
RIEHL
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 6:09 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio
into a file

Great! Do I use the right bracket to set the finish marker?



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Paton
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 3:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio
into a file

John,

If you set the finish marker where you want to paste your audio data, then
press control f, having coppied it first, the audio should be inserted right
their.

HTH
Joe
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 12:50:19 -0400
JOHN RIEHL <realma...@verizon.net> wrote:

HI, listers. A few weeks ago I posted a question about using Gold wave and
was surprised that I hadn't received an answer. Today I discovered that,
like an idiot, I'd forgotten a rule I set earlier this year to send pc audio
messages to my Delete folder (I was in the hospital for a while and
recovering from surgery). I've now deleted that rule and would like to
repost my question.

Here's what I want to do:

I want to take a snippet   of audio from one file in Goldwave and paste it
into the middle of another file I've brought up in Goldwave. I can mark the
sound I want to paste using the bracket keys; I copy it into the clipboard,
move to the other file and try to paste it into the file at the spot where I
want it to be. (I've listened to the file and stop it where I want to insert
the sound).

Whenever I try this, GoldWave  puts the audio snippet at the beginning of
the file, not where I want it. I've tried marking, copying and moving the
snippit but with no luck. How do I take part of one file and add it to
another file at a specific location?

Thanks for the help and I apologize for reposting this message. 

 John 

-- 
Joe Paton <j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk>






RE: Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio into a file

2016-07-16 Thread JOHN RIEHL
Great! Do I use the right bracket to set the finish marker?



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Paton
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 3:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio
into a file

John,

If you set the finish marker where you want to paste your audio data, then
press control f, having coppied it first, the audio should be inserted right
their.

HTH
Joe
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 12:50:19 -0400
JOHN RIEHL <realma...@verizon.net> wrote:

HI, listers. A few weeks ago I posted a question about using Gold wave and
was surprised that I hadn't received an answer. Today I discovered that,
like an idiot, I'd forgotten a rule I set earlier this year to send pc audio
messages to my Delete folder (I was in the hospital for a while and
recovering from surgery). I've now deleted that rule and would like to
repost my question.

Here's what I want to do:

I want to take a snippet   of audio from one file in Goldwave and paste it
into the middle of another file I've brought up in Goldwave. I can mark the
sound I want to paste using the bracket keys; I copy it into the clipboard,
move to the other file and try to paste it into the file at the spot where I
want it to be. (I've listened to the file and stop it where I want to insert
the sound).

Whenever I try this, GoldWave  puts the audio snippet at the beginning of
the file, not where I want it. I've tried marking, copying and moving the
snippit but with no luck. How do I take part of one file and add it to
another file at a specific location?

Thanks for the help and I apologize for reposting this message. 

 John 

-- 
Joe Paton <j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk>





Re: Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio into a file

2016-07-16 Thread Joe Paton
John,

If you set the finish marker where you want to paste your audio data, then 
press control f, having coppied it first, the audio should be inserted right 
their.

HTH
Joe
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 12:50:19 -0400
JOHN RIEHL  wrote:

HI, listers. A few weeks ago I posted a question about using Gold wave and
was surprised that I hadn't received an answer. Today I discovered that,
like an idiot, I'd forgotten a rule I set earlier this year to send pc audio
messages to my Delete folder (I was in the hospital for a while and
recovering from surgery). I've now deleted that rule and would like to
repost my question.

Here's what I want to do:

I want to take a snippet   of audio from one file in Goldwave and paste it
into the middle of another file I've brought up in Goldwave. I can mark the
sound I want to paste using the bracket keys; I copy it into the clipboard,
move to the other file and try to paste it into the file at the spot where I
want it to be. (I've listened to the file and stop it where I want to insert
the sound).

Whenever I try this, GoldWave  puts the audio snippet at the beginning of
the file, not where I want it. I've tried marking, copying and moving the
snippit but with no luck. How do I take part of one file and add it to
another file at a specific location?

Thanks for the help and I apologize for reposting this message. 

 John 

-- 
Joe Paton 




Reposting of a GoldWave question -- inserting a piece of audio into a file

2016-07-16 Thread JOHN RIEHL
HI, listers. A few weeks ago I posted a question about using Gold wave and
was surprised that I hadn't received an answer. Today I discovered that,
like an idiot, I'd forgotten a rule I set earlier this year to send pc audio
messages to my Delete folder (I was in the hospital for a while and
recovering from surgery). I've now deleted that rule and would like to
repost my question.

Here's what I want to do:

I want to take a snippet   of audio from one file in Goldwave and paste it
into the middle of another file I've brought up in Goldwave. I can mark the
sound I want to paste using the bracket keys; I copy it into the clipboard,
move to the other file and try to paste it into the file at the spot where I
want it to be. (I've listened to the file and stop it where I want to insert
the sound).

Whenever I try this, GoldWave  puts the audio snippet at the beginning of
the file, not where I want it. I've tried marking, copying and moving the
snippit but with no luck. How do I take part of one file and add it to
another file at a specific location?

Thanks for the help and I apologize for reposting this message. 

 John 



Re: Another goldwave question

2015-09-30 Thread covici
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 did indeed play selection.

Colin Howard  wrote:

> 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 this intended to achieve?  can't bring to
> mind what it ought to do.
> 
> What value is your play2 (f3) set for?
> 
> My play1 (f2) is set to play all, play2 (f3) selection, i.e whatever is
> between the start and finish markers and my play3 (f4) is set to view, i.e
> whatever is on the screen.  Sounds to me you have your play2 set to
> selection same as me, what do you want to achieve?
> 
> More and explicit information please.
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

 John Covici
 cov...@ccs.covici.com



Re: Another goldwave question

2015-09-30 Thread Colin Howard
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.





Re: Another goldwave question

2015-09-30 Thread Colin Howard
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 this intended to achieve?  can't bring to
mind what it ought to do.

What value is your play2 (f3) set for?

My play1 (f2) is set to play all, play2 (f3) selection, i.e whatever is
between the start and finish markers and my play3 (f4) is set to view, i.e
whatever is on the screen.  Sounds to me you have your play2 set to
selection same as me, what do you want to achieve?

More and explicit information please.





Re: Another goldwave question

2015-09-30 Thread covici
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 marker?  I do
> not know, never used such controls.  Selection is, indeed, whatever lies
> between start and finish markers.
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

 John Covici
 cov...@ccs.covici.com



Another goldwave question

2015-09-29 Thread covici
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?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

-- 
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

 John Covici
 cov...@ccs.covici.com



Re: another goldwave question

2015-09-27 Thread covici
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 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 by default is
> set at 2 the forward wind is set as 1 - meaning by pressing f5 or j, you
> rewind at twice playing speed, by pressing f6 or l, you wind forward at
> playing speed.  Of course, these values are edit boxes and you can change
> them, I have mine set to 5, the maximum. 
> 
> To change how much the arrows / markers move, you need change the zoom rate.
> By default on opening the file, the whole is on the screen - least I believe
> this to be true though how a file of, say, seven hours can be shown I cannot
> guess. 
> 
> I've opened a file of 25 minutes, my view is one minutes' worth of file, by
> moving my start marker once it starting at 0.000, it now shows 0.600, again,
> shows 1.200, then 1.800 . . . the end marker moves back the same ratio.
> 
> I change the zoom rate to show ten seconds, the markers move correspondingly
> less, starting at 0.000 one move with shift and right arrow the start now
> shows 0.100, then 0.200 . . . the arrow keys move the cursor back/forward in
> tenths of the zoom rate, I strongly suggest you envoke the scrub facility,
> about which I wrote at some length a few days ago - this is an edit box to
> the right of the two wind values and by default is set at 0.000 I have mine
> set at 0.150 which gives me enough sound for each movement of arrow / marker
> to aid with both finding my place and editting.
> 
> I note nobody in their replies have mentioned this incredibly useful
> function, I cannot understand why it is not set on by default with, say
> 0.200 but it isn't.  I played with values for a long time until I settled on
> 0.150 as being my favoured setting.
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

 John Covici
 cov...@ccs.covici.com



another goldwave question

2015-09-26 Thread john riehl
I want to reduce the amount of time Goldwave rewinds or moves forward when I
use the left and right arrow keys. I tried  reading the manual and it talks
about adjusting the "sound window" left or right, but the numbers in the
"View" menu don't translate in my head to seconds. 

I want Goldwave to move ahead or back five seconds or so when I press the
right or left arrow keys, respectively.

Thanks for the help, as always. 

John riehl

 



Re: another goldwave question

2015-09-26 Thread Colin Howard
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 by default is
set at 2 the forward wind is set as 1 - meaning by pressing f5 or j, you
rewind at twice playing speed, by pressing f6 or l, you wind forward at
playing speed.  Of course, these values are edit boxes and you can change
them, I have mine set to 5, the maximum. 

To change how much the arrows / markers move, you need change the zoom rate.
By default on opening the file, the whole is on the screen - least I believe
this to be true though how a file of, say, seven hours can be shown I cannot
guess. 

I've opened a file of 25 minutes, my view is one minutes' worth of file, by
moving my start marker once it starting at 0.000, it now shows 0.600, again,
shows 1.200, then 1.800 . . . the end marker moves back the same ratio.

I change the zoom rate to show ten seconds, the markers move correspondingly
less, starting at 0.000 one move with shift and right arrow the start now
shows 0.100, then 0.200 . . . the arrow keys move the cursor back/forward in
tenths of the zoom rate, I strongly suggest you envoke the scrub facility,
about which I wrote at some length a few days ago - this is an edit box to
the right of the two wind values and by default is set at 0.000 I have mine
set at 0.150 which gives me enough sound for each movement of arrow / marker
to aid with both finding my place and editting.

I note nobody in their replies have mentioned this incredibly useful
function, I cannot understand why it is not set on by default with, say
0.200 but it isn't.  I played with values for a long time until I settled on
0.150 as being my favoured setting.





RE: another goldwave question

2015-09-26 Thread john riehl
Thanks for the great advice!

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 4:33 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: another goldwave question

 

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 by default is
set at 2 the forward wind is set as 1 - meaning by pressing f5 or j, you
rewind at twice playing speed, by pressing f6 or l, you wind forward at
playing speed.  Of course, these values are edit boxes and you can change
them, I have mine set to 5, the maximum.

To change how much the arrows / markers move, you need change the zoom rate.
By default on opening the file, the whole is on the screen - least I believe
this to be true though how a file of, say, seven hours can be shown I cannot
guess.

I've opened a file of 25 minutes, my view is one minutes' worth of file, by
moving my start marker once it starting at 0.000, it now shows 0.600, again,
shows 1.200, then 1.800 . . . the end marker moves back the same ratio.

I change the zoom rate to show ten seconds, the markers move correspondingly
less, starting at 0.000 one move with shift and right arrow the start now
shows 0.100, then 0.200 . . . the arrow keys move the cursor back/forward in
tenths of the zoom rate, I strongly suggest you envoke the scrub facility,
about which I wrote at some length a few days ago - this is an edit box to
the right of the two wind values and by default is set at 0.000 I have mine
set at 0.150 which gives me enough sound for each movement of arrow / marker
to aid with both finding my place and editting.

I note nobody in their replies have mentioned this incredibly useful
function, I cannot understand why it is not set on by default with, say
0.200 but it isn't.  I played with values for a long time until I settled on
0.150 as being my favoured setting.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Dean Martineau
Since we're talking about versions, I use 5.70 on a Win 7 64-bit system.
Presumably, when I move to windows 10, I will need to upgrade to version 6,
but for now, is there any advantage to doing so?  



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07. 

John, did you **really** mean

5.07. 

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.






RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread john riehl
I meant 5.70. Sorry about that.

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07.

John, did you **really** mean

5.07.

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Smiling?
I've found that the 64bit version is quicker, but I most of the time
(depending on what editing I am wanting to do), still use the 32bit version
5.70. note: this is on a 64bit Windows7 machine

the editing with the 64bit version 6.15 is just inconsistent for me, which
is why I am for the most part still using the 5.70 version.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
Martineau
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:16 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Since we're talking about versions, I use 5.70 on a Win 7 64-bit system.
Presumably, when I move to windows 10, I will need to upgrade to version 6,
but for now, is there any advantage to doing so?  



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07. 

John, did you **really** mean

5.07. 

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.







Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07. 

John, did you **really** mean

5.07. 

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Joe Paton
Hi Colin,

I have no clue why view auto-scroll-lock would want to be turned off.
It has never flexed my mind at all, the mere fact that I can lock or unlock the
scroll lock there by yielding keyboard navigation is all I need to know.

I think that it is merely a switch to facilitate keyboard control of goldwaves
sound in the sound window.

Best regards,

Joe


On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 00:57:33 +0100
Colin Howard  wrote:

greetings,

When detailing how to delete from a file, I first ought to have mentioned in
the view menu, for any arrow / marker to work, the auto scroll-lock must be
checked.  Why one needs it unchecked is unknown to me, if designed to stop
file changes in order merely to use GW for playing files, use of arrows to
move through the file is also stopped.

Control with l toggles autoscroll-lock on/off, please can anybody explain
under what circumstances this needs to be unchecked.  I am unaware if this
function is, or is not, available in GW V6.anything or if present, it's
function is in any way different to V5.570.

Joe Paton, any ideas on this matter?

 

-- 
Joe Paton 




RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread john riehl
So how do I get JaWS scripts for Goldwave?

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread Peter Scanlon
Sending to you off list.




From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:34 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

So how do I get JaWS scripts for Goldwave?

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question



What version Gold Wave do you have?



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Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



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Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread covici
It does work, the only strange thing is no good way to control how far
those control-arrow keys move, what I did was view selection and it was
not too bad that way.

john riehl <realma...@verizon.net> wrote:

> Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue. 
> 
>  
> 
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> Howard
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> 
>  
> 
> John,
> 
> You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
> and arrows will do as you desire.
> 
> I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
> about how to delete a selection from the file.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread Peter Scanlon
There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07. 

 

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Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



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Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread john riehl
Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue. 

 

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Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread Peter Scanlon
What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue. 

 

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Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread john riehl
5.07. 

 

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Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread John Chilelli
Hi.

Please send the scripts to me as well as I think the ones I have are somehow
corrupted.

Thanks,

BTW, are the scripts for Win 7 or 8 or 10?

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Scanlon
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Sending to you off list.




From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:34 PM
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Subject: RE: Goldwave question

So how do I get JaWS scripts for Goldwave?

 

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Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:06 PM
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07.



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Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Goldwave question



What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



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Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks very much.


From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:22 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

Peter, you do need scripts for GW V6.anything, I have sent these you
privately.




Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Peter, you do need scripts for GW V6.anything, I have sent these you
privately.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
Instead of trying to use regions why don't you just select the portion 
of sound - say from beginning to end of track - and save the selection 
to a separate file?


That way the procedure will work whatever editor you use whether that be 
Sound Forge, Goldwave, Amadeus Pro, Total Recorder or anything else.




On 9/22/2015 3:37 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:

Hi Colin,
Thanks for this info you posted.
I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several 
regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a 
whole LP and breaking it into files.
I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find how to 
do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available.
If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.

Peter Scanlon.
.

.


From: Colin Howard
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.




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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread covici
OK, I will try that -- thanks much.

Colin Howard  wrote:

> John,
> 
> You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
> and arrows will do as you desire.
> 
> I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
> about how to delete a selection from the file.
> 
> 
> 

-- 
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How do
you spend it?

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 cov...@ccs.covici.com



Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread covici
Hi.  I have been using goldwave, and I tried to follow your post to set
the markers, so hear is what I did, play1, play2, and play3  are as you
suggested and I set the preview to -0.150.  Now, I can't move the start
marker with any of the arrow keys, control left arrow or control shift
left arrow, its still in the same place -- what am I missing.  I set the
view to 1 second.  The right marker is way off there, I wanted to play
briefly and then drop it.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Colin Howard  wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> Peter, you do need scripts for GW V6.anything, I have sent these you
> privately.
> 
> 
> 

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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Colin Howard
John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Peter Scanlon
Could do that 12 times to save 12 tracks, but the method Colin described is 
much easier.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan 
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Instead of trying to use regions why don't you just select the portion 
of sound - say from beginning to end of track - and save the selection 
to a separate file?

That way the procedure will work whatever editor you use whether that be 
Sound Forge, Goldwave, Amadeus Pro, Total Recorder or anything else.



On 9/22/2015 3:37 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> Hi Colin,
> Thanks for this info you posted.
> I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several 
> regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a 
> whole LP and breaking it into files.
> I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find how 
> to do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available.
> If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.
>
> Peter Scanlon.
> .
>
> .
>
>
> From: Colin Howard
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Goldwave question
>
> Greetings,
>
> If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
> select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
> markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
> and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
> you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
> the cue-markers become useful.
>
> In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
> begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
> ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
> also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
> still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
> The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
> the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
> cannot be retrieved.
>
> So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
> the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
> where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
> a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
> pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
> reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.
>
> Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.
>
> In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
> and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
> split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
> you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
> split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
> self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
> ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.
>
> You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
> how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
> first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.
>
> Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
> intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
> unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.
>
> Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
> format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
> saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
> ".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
> extracted the tracks, is saved.
>
> Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
> V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
> yet installed on my W7 machine.
>
>

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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Smiling?
Don't have any problems shutting down the software over here, but why don't
you just use Task Manager to end the process? The keystroke is
Control+Shift+Escape. Then you will want to go to Processes Tab.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Donald L.
Roberts
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 11:04 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 I too have a Goldwave question.  However, this question pertains to 
closing the Goldwave program.  We are all aware of the windows bug which 
precludes shutting down the program correctly.  Is there no other way to 
get rid of the program other than rebooting?  If so, how does one do this?

Thanks.

Don Roberts





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread john riehl
I tried Colin's method for creating a new file from a portion of  a longer
one. Everything worked great - until I tried to gt to the File  menu in the
new window; then, for some reason,  both Wincoweyes and JAWS failed to read
any menu choices. I tried maximizing the window but that didn't work.
Anybody got any suggestions on how to fix this problem? As I said, other
than that, Colin's suggestion worked perfectly!

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 3:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Could do that 12 times to save 12 tracks, but the method Colin described is
much easier.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Instead of trying to use regions why don't you just select the portion
of sound - say from beginning to end of track - and save the selection
to a separate file?

That way the procedure will work whatever editor you use whether that be
Sound Forge, Goldwave, Amadeus Pro, Total Recorder or anything else.



On 9/22/2015 3:37 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> Hi Colin,
> Thanks for this info you posted.
> I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several
regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a
whole LP and breaking it into files.
> I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find
how to do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available.
> If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.
>
> Peter Scanlon.
> .
>
> .
>
>
> From: Colin Howard
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Goldwave question
>
> Greetings,
>
> If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
> select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
> markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a
name
> and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
> you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
> the cue-markers become useful.
>
> In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
> begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file,
so
> ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
> also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e
when
> still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed
types.
> The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and
de-compression,
> the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
> cannot be retrieved.
>
> So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and
insert
> the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
> where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by
placing
> a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
> pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
> reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.
>
> Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.
>
> In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open
menu
> and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to
the
> split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the
ones
> you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
> split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they
are
> self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this
and
> ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.
>
> You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends
on
> how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
> first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.
>
> Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
> intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
> unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.
>
> Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware,
.wav
> format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
> saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension
of
> ".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which
you
> extracted the tracks, is saved.
>
> Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP
how
> V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have
not
&g

Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Vicky Vaughan
Please answer to the list! I know I really want to hear the answers and I 
bet I'm not the only one.


Thanks Sincerely, Vicky

-Original Message- 
From: Colin Howard

Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way.

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.






Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Hi Colin, 
Thanks for this info you posted.
I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several 
regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a 
whole LP and breaking it into files. 
I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find how to 
do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available. 
If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.

Peter Scanlon.
.

.  


From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.




RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Smiling?
There is  no pasting within the steps I shared below, just the keystroke
Control+P as in papa and that keystroke will open up a new window with the
audio that was copied or cut to your clipboard. Just try it and you will
quickly see.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 4:04 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

That's great! Do I need to go to File and then New first before pasting, or
will Goldwave do it automatically?

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav

RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Smiling?
Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.






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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread john riehl
Aha!! Thanks. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 7:09 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

There is  no pasting within the steps I shared below, just the keystroke
Control+P as in papa and that keystroke will open up a new window with the
audio that was copied or cut to your clipboard. Just try it and you will
quickly see.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 4:04 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

That's great! Do I need to go to File and then New first before pasting, or
will Goldwave do it automatically?





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question



Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended

RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread john riehl
That's great! Do I need to go to File and then New first before pasting, or
will Goldwave do it automatically?

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my 

Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Colin Howard
greetings,

When detailing how to delete from a file, I first ought to have mentioned in
the view menu, for any arrow / marker to work, the auto scroll-lock must be
checked.  Why one needs it unchecked is unknown to me, if designed to stop
file changes in order merely to use GW for playing files, use of arrows to
move through the file is also stopped.

Control with l toggles autoscroll-lock on/off, please can anybody explain
under what circumstances this needs to be unchecked.  I am unaware if this
function is, or is not, available in GW V6.anything or if present, it's
function is in any way different to V5.570.

Joe Paton, any ideas on this matter?

 



Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Hi Colin, 

I have installed Gold Wave 6.15 
and Jaws Gold wave scripts version 5. 
Should I install an earlier version of Gold Wave or are there newer scripts?

Peter Scanlon.



From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.




Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Donald L. Roberts
I too have a Goldwave question.  However, this question pertains to 
closing the Goldwave program.  We are all aware of the windows bug which 
precludes shutting down the program correctly.  Is there no other way to 
get rid of the program other than rebooting?  If so, how does one do this?


Thanks.

Don Roberts




Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
John,

Left bracket is start and right end markers.

Selection is anything between these.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread john riehl
Colin, this is great advice.  Would you be willing to answer a few other
Goldwave questions I have that the manual doesn't make clear? If so, can you
send me your e-mail address so I don't clutter up the list with our
exchanges?

The other thing I want to do with Goldwave is to take excerpts from a long,
long file and put it into smaller, different files. As you can tell from my
questions, I'm a neophyte to digital audio manipulation, so, although to
many the Goldwave manual is crystal clear, to me it's not.

Thanks for your help already and for any additional help.

John 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way. 

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way.  

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Dean Martineau
I would hope the answers appear on the list; they aren't the least bit
off-topic!

I used to know this stuff but am rusty and that last message will help me.  

Dean


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-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:57 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Colin, this is great advice.  Would you be willing to answer a few other
Goldwave questions I have that the manual doesn't make clear? If so, can you
send me your e-mail address so I don't clutter up the list with our
exchanges?

The other thing I want to do with Goldwave is to take excerpts from a long,
long file and put it into smaller, different files. As you can tell from my
questions, I'm a neophyte to digital audio manipulation, so, although to
many the Goldwave manual is crystal clear, to me it's not.

Thanks for your help already and for any additional help.

John 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way. 

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread john riehl
Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.






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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
John,

In which case, you can select the piece you want to send out by placing
start and end markers, then go into the file menu and save selection as the
name appropriate, then move on to the next and so on.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread john riehl
And the start and end marks are the left and right brackets, is that
correct?

Thanks for all the  help!

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 5:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

John,

In which case, you can select the piece you want to send out by placing
start and end markers, then go into the file menu and save selection as the
name appropriate, then move on to the next and so on.





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Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. 

 

 

John riehl

 



RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread Dean Martineau
If I recall, you use the mark start and mark end keystrokes to set the
boundaries.  They are left and right bracker respectively.  Once they are in
place, you should be able to delete the unwanted sound.

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/ 


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Goldwave question

I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. 

 

 

John riehl

 




RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
Ah; thanks! I'll give it a shot. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
Martineau
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:39 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

If I recall, you use the mark start and mark end keystrokes to set the
boundaries.  They are left and right bracker respectively.  Once they are in
place, you should be able to delete the unwanted sound.

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Goldwave question

I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone.





John riehl






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Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Joe Paton
Try control-k auto scroll lock
Joe
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:07:17 +0100
Clive Lever clive.le...@btinternet.com wrote:

Hello all,

In Goldwave, I normally jump through recorded files in steps with commands
such as $, % or ^. This feature has stopped working. How do I reinstate it?
Notes on the subject say that I should be able to do this with the Scroll
Lock key, but where is it on an IBM keyboard?

Thanks,
Clive

 

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:58
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CD Ripper puts the files it has ripped in computer (iused to be called my
computer) then it's users then your name; then my music (or maybe it's
music.
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CDEX will put track number and name and title or what ever you want. 
What do you mean it puts it in computer.
I'm now changed to CDEX now that winamp won't get titles from Gracenote. 

P.


-Original Message-
From: Tom Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 2:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem 

Thanks Walter; seems like every CD Ripper has it's good and bad points!
This MP3 Ripper seems to be good; only thing so far I don't like is that it
puts things in computer...so far, don't know if there's any way to change
this or not!  But it _is_ ripping with the information: number of track,
title and artist; am still baffled as to why CDEX won't do this for me!
Again...many thanks!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:33 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  OK, I'll get that done in a day or two, it is complicated so will
have to think how to explain it without making myself sound like an idiot.
Walter.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:19
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hello Walter:  Thanks for offering to do this (I did remember another
program I have on here called CD Ripper) so I tried it and it seems to do
what I needed it to do!  However if you would like to send me the
information you have on Express Rip, that also would be great as it'll give
me another ripping program to add to my arsenal!  My email is
tomca...@comcast.net Tom Kaufman

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 8:44 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  I have done a little investigating and have found how to set the
programme to provide the information in the fashion you wish.  It is
complicated and involves writing a string but I've done it and the results
are very good. If you would like me to attempt an explanation then let me
know and let me know your email address so I can send it to you.  Walter.



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RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Clive Lever
Thanks Joe,

I'll try that one.

Best,
Clive



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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Paton
Sent: 28 June 2014 20:36
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in
incremental steps

Try control-k auto scroll lock
Joe
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:07:17 +0100
Clive Lever clive.le...@btinternet.com wrote:

Hello all,

In Goldwave, I normally jump through recorded files in steps with commands
such as $, % or ^. This feature has stopped working. How do I reinstate it?
Notes on the subject say that I should be able to do this with the Scroll
Lock key, but where is it on an IBM keyboard?

Thanks,
Clive

 

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:58
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CD Ripper puts the files it has ripped in computer (iused to be called my
computer) then it's users then your name; then my music (or maybe it's
music.
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CDEX will put track number and name and title or what ever you want. 
What do you mean it puts it in computer.
I'm now changed to CDEX now that winamp won't get titles from Gracenote. 

P.


-Original Message-
From: Tom Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 2:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem 

Thanks Walter; seems like every CD Ripper has it's good and bad points!
This MP3 Ripper seems to be good; only thing so far I don't like is that it
puts things in computer...so far, don't know if there's any way to change
this or not!  But it _is_ ripping with the information: number of track,
title and artist; am still baffled as to why CDEX won't do this for me!
Again...many thanks!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:33 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  OK, I'll get that done in a day or two, it is complicated so will
have to think how to explain it without making myself sound like an idiot.
Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:19
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hello Walter:  Thanks for offering to do this (I did remember another
program I have on here called CD Ripper) so I tried it and it seems to do
what I needed it to do!  However if you would like to send me the
information you have on Express Rip, that also would be great as it'll give
me another ripping program to add to my arsenal!  My email is
tomca...@comcast.net Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 8:44 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  I have done a little investigating and have found how to set the
programme to provide the information in the fashion you wish.  It is
complicated and involves writing a string but I've done it and the results
are very good. If you would like me to attempt an explanation then let me
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Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Colin Howard
Clive,

It is control with l, not control with k.


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RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-28 Thread Clive Lever
Hi Colin and Joe,

Yes, I tried this out and discovered that it is indeed control L, which
toggles the lock on and off.

Best,
Clive



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Subject: Re: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in
incremental steps

Clive,

It is control with l, not control with k.


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near Fareham in Southern England,  since February 1992.




RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-27 Thread Brett Boyer
Your scroll lock is usuallly next to your print screen key. It's too hard to
tell someone where it is anymore since keyboards are so diverse now. On a
standard keyboard it would be in the set of three keys to the right of the
f12 key. Print screen, scroll lock, and pause.
Hth
bb

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Lever
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:07 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in
incremental steps

Hello all,

In Goldwave, I normally jump through recorded files in steps with commands
such as $, % or ^. This feature has stopped working. How do I reinstate it?
Notes on the subject say that I should be able to do this with the Scroll
Lock key, but where is it on an IBM keyboard?

Thanks,
Clive

 

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:58
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CD Ripper puts the files it has ripped in computer (iused to be called my
computer) then it's users then your name; then my music (or maybe it's
music.
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CDEX will put track number and name and title or what ever you want. 
What do you mean it puts it in computer.
I'm now changed to CDEX now that winamp won't get titles from Gracenote. 

P.


-Original Message-
From: Tom Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 2:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem 

Thanks Walter; seems like every CD Ripper has it's good and bad points!
This MP3 Ripper seems to be good; only thing so far I don't like is that it
puts things in computer...so far, don't know if there's any way to change
this or not!  But it _is_ ripping with the information: number of track,
title and artist; am still baffled as to why CDEX won't do this for me!
Again...many thanks!
Tom Kaufman

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Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:33 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  OK, I'll get that done in a day or two, it is complicated so will
have to think how to explain it without making myself sound like an idiot.
Walter.

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Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:19
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hello Walter:  Thanks for offering to do this (I did remember another
program I have on here called CD Ripper) so I tried it and it seems to do
what I needed it to do!  However if you would like to send me the
information you have on Express Rip, that also would be great as it'll give
me another ripping program to add to my arsenal!  My email is
tomca...@comcast.net Tom Kaufman

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Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 8:44 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  I have done a little investigating and have found how to set the
programme to provide the information in the fashion you wish.  It is
complicated and involves writing a string but I've done it and the results
are very good. If you would like me to attempt an explanation then let me
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RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in incremental steps

2014-06-27 Thread Clive Lever
Thanks,

Ah, it's the one of the three, that Jaws doesn't identify when you press it.
Best,
Clive

  

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Boyer
Sent: 27 June 2014 23:44
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in
incremental steps

Your scroll lock is usuallly next to your print screen key. It's too hard to
tell someone where it is anymore since keyboards are so diverse now. On a
standard keyboard it would be in the set of three keys to the right of the
f12 key. Print screen, scroll lock, and pause.
Hth
bb

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Clive
Lever
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:07 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Quick goldwave question - moving through current files in
incremental steps

Hello all,

In Goldwave, I normally jump through recorded files in steps with commands
such as $, % or ^. This feature has stopped working. How do I reinstate it?
Notes on the subject say that I should be able to do this with the Scroll
Lock key, but where is it on an IBM keyboard?

Thanks,
Clive

 

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:58
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CD Ripper puts the files it has ripped in computer (iused to be called my
computer) then it's users then your name; then my music (or maybe it's
music.
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

CDEX will put track number and name and title or what ever you want. 
What do you mean it puts it in computer.
I'm now changed to CDEX now that winamp won't get titles from Gracenote. 

P.


-Original Message-
From: Tom Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 2:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem 

Thanks Walter; seems like every CD Ripper has it's good and bad points!
This MP3 Ripper seems to be good; only thing so far I don't like is that it
puts things in computer...so far, don't know if there's any way to change
this or not!  But it _is_ ripping with the information: number of track,
title and artist; am still baffled as to why CDEX won't do this for me!
Again...many thanks!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 12:33 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  OK, I'll get that done in a day or two, it is complicated so will
have to think how to explain it without making myself sound like an idiot.
Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: 27 June 2014 17:19
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hello Walter:  Thanks for offering to do this (I did remember another
program I have on here called CD Ripper) so I tried it and it seems to do
what I needed it to do!  However if you would like to send me the
information you have on Express Rip, that also would be great as it'll give
me another ripping program to add to my arsenal!  My email is
tomca...@comcast.net Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Ramage
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 8:44 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: For Tom and his Express Rip problem

Hi Tom.  I have done a little investigating and have found how to set the
programme to provide the information in the fashion you wish.  It is
complicated and involves writing a string but I've done it and the results
are very good. If you would like me to attempt an explanation then let me
know and let me know your email address so I can send it to you.  Walter.



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Re: Goldwave Question

2012-11-28 Thread Steve Matzura
Well, I could, but I'm not the original reporter of the problem. Think
that should be left to her, but if she asks me nicely (LOL) I'd do it
in a heartbeat.

On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 19:41:59 +, you wrote:

Steve,

I suggested way back it might be a glitch in GW, so maybe write to Chris the
author at:

chris2...@goldwave.com

I would be interested in his response, but be assured he would expect the
user to have explored help, the manual Etc. first, so check these then
contact him with any necessary evidence.


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Re: Goldwave Question

2012-11-27 Thread Steve Matzura
It's definitely a Gold Wave bug. The fact is, when you choose a format
for recording, that format should automatically be the default when
you save it. In fact, it shouldn't even be required to ask you for it,
for if you wanted the recording saved in something else, you would
have made it in that something else format in the first place. Gold
Wave should be apprised of this situation and they should remove that
nonsense from the save dialog. Why would anyone record something in
one format and then save it in another? If you want it saved in
another format, convert it on your own, I say. Seems like an oversite.
An annoying one, but an oversite nonetheless.

On Sat, 24 Nov 2012 15:06:00 +, you wrote:


Sharon,


Your original problem was, that you had to manually fix the saving 
options for mono files.

I sent you the procedure for making the default save option for file 
saving mono.
That wwas what you wanted, or have I missed something.

Just revert the save options for stereo when you want to do a run of 
stereo recordings.

I don't see a goldwave glitch at all, seems to work in this area 
exactly as you would expect.

Thanks.

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Re: Goldwave Question

2012-11-27 Thread Colin Howard
Steve,

I suggested way back it might be a glitch in GW, so maybe write to Chris the
author at:

chris2...@goldwave.com

I would be interested in his response, but be assured he would expect the
user to have explored help, the manual Etc. first, so check these then
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Re: Goldwave Question

2012-11-25 Thread Joe Paton

Sharron,

What is there, in the procedure I sent you, that does not deal with 
your problem?


I've told you how to save mono files as the default setting in 
goldwave.  Is that not what you wanted?


What do you want?

JP

At 16:02 24/11/2012, you wrote:
Never mind. I'll just deal with it as I always have. It's hard to 
understand, I guess.

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Question





Sharon,



Your original problem was, that you had to manually fix the saving 
options for mono files.


I sent you the procedure for making the default save option for 
file saving mono.

That wwas what you wanted, or have I missed something.

Just revert the save options for stereo when you want to do a run 
of stereo recordings.


I don't see a goldwave glitch at all, seems to work in this area 
exactly as you would expect.


Thanks.

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Goldwave Question

2012-11-24 Thread Sharon Lash
Thanks to all who replied to my query. There was a power outage which lasted 
from Wednesday evening till Friday evening. Anyhow, the problem still exists 
because whatever the default is, being mono or stereo, I have the same problem. 
I think it's a Goldwave glitch. That is when I record something in mono, it 
will save automatically in stereo. I have to go to atributes and change the bit 
rate myself. Now, same thing. When I changed the default to mono in the options 
section, when I record instereo and then save, the recording saves in mono. I 
hope this makes sense. I don't think this can be fixed. Thanks to all once 
again.
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Re: Goldwave Question

2012-11-24 Thread Joe Paton



Sharon,



Your original problem was, that you had to manually fix the saving 
options for mono files.


I sent you the procedure for making the default save option for file 
saving mono.

That wwas what you wanted, or have I missed something.

Just revert the save options for stereo when you want to do a run of 
stereo recordings.


I don't see a goldwave glitch at all, seems to work in this area 
exactly as you would expect.


Thanks.

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Re: Goldwave Question

2012-11-24 Thread Sharon Lash
Never mind. I'll just deal with it as I always have. It's hard to 
understand, I guess.
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From: Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Question





Sharon,



Your original problem was, that you had to manually fix the saving options 
for mono files.


I sent you the procedure for making the default save option for file 
saving mono.

That wwas what you wanted, or have I missed something.

Just revert the save options for stereo when you want to do a run of 
stereo recordings.


I don't see a goldwave glitch at all, seems to work in this area exactly 
as you would expect.


Thanks.

JP





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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-22 Thread Joe Paton
I'm sending this again because I haven't seen it appear on the list, 
nor a similar answer to sharon's goldwave problems.


Hi Sharon,

do the following.

1. In goldwave, press alt-o for options.
2. press letter F for file formats.

3. arrow right twice between the file format pages, to the third 
page, default save options.


Tab through the dialogue, and select the file type you want, and select mono.

4.  Check the box which says use this format for save, save selection 
as, and copy to.  Check the box.


5. go to ok.

Now everything you record will be saved in mono , pcm signed 16 bit wav format.

HTH

Joe

file save options.



Yes. That's what I'm saying. When I select to record in stereo, the 
file saves in stereo. That's what I don't understand.

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Sharon,

When you start a new file, the first choice which has focus is a 
pair of radio buttons.  Stereo or mono.


Are you saying that when you select Mono it records in stereo?

Joseph

At 14:52 18/11/2012, you wrote:
Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. 
Why is this and how can I fix this annoying problem? Thanks.

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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-22 Thread Colin Howard
Joe,

It went to the list as did the reply.


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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-21 Thread Robert Doc Wright
What are the attributes for your default file format?
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From: Sharon Lash slash...@nyc.rr.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question


Yes. That's what I'm saying. When I select to record in stereo, the file 
saves in stereo. That's what I don't understand.
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From: Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question


 Sharon,

 When you start a new file, the first choice which has focus is a pair of 
 radio buttons.  Stereo or mono.

 Are you saying that when you select Mono it records in stereo?

 Joseph

 At 14:52 18/11/2012, you wrote:
Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. Why is 
this and how can I fix this annoying problem? Thanks.
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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-20 Thread Robert Doc Wright
Can you take me through the steps you go through when preparing to record?
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From: Sharon Lash slash...@nyc.rr.com
To: pc-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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Subject: Goldwave question


Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. Why is this 
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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-20 Thread Robert Doc Wright
No, she needs to tab over to attributes and change that to mono

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 2:39 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question


Greetings,

I will open GW and check what happens for me, I assume you are using GW
V5.67?

I have created a mono file 24,000hertz.

I am now going to close it which being untitled gives the option to change
name Etc.

Same thing happens to me, maybe it is a bug in GW?  I cannot remember if
this happened in V5.58, may install and try.


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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-19 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

I will open GW and check what happens for me, I assume you are using GW
V5.67?

I have created a mono file 24,000hertz.

I am now going to close it which being untitled gives the option to change
name Etc.

Same thing happens to me, maybe it is a bug in GW?  I cannot remember if
this happened in V5.58, may install and try.


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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-19 Thread Sharon Lash

To me it always happened. Strange.
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

I will open GW and check what happens for me, I assume you are using GW
V5.67?

I have created a mono file 24,000hertz.

I am now going to close it which being untitled gives the option to change
name Etc.

Same thing happens to me, maybe it is a bug in GW?  I cannot remember if
this happened in V5.58, may install and try.


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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-19 Thread Donald L. Roberts
This always happened to me when I used older versions of Goldwave.  The 
solution is easy.  As you already know, specify mono when you initially 
set up the recording.  However, when you go to save it, specify the file 
name then tab down to the attributes.  Specify 16 bit mono and tab to 
save and hit the space bar and you are done.


Don Roberts


On 11/19/2012 4:47 AM, Sharon Lash wrote:

To me it always happened. Strange.
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

I will open GW and check what happens for me, I assume you are using GW
V5.67?

I have created a mono file 24,000hertz.

I am now going to close it which being untitled gives the option to
change
name Etc.

Same thing happens to me, maybe it is a bug in GW?  I cannot remember if
this happened in V5.58, may install and try.


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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-19 Thread Joe Paton

Hi Sharon,

do the following. At 19:07 18/11/2012, you wrote:

1. In goldwave, press alt-o for options.
2. press letter F for file formats.

3. arrow right twice between the file format pages, to the third 
page, default default save options.


Tab through the dialogue, and select the file type you want, and select mono.

4.  Check the box which says use this format for save, save selection 
as, and copy to.  Check the box.


5. go to ok.

Now everything you record will be saved in mono , pcm signed 16 bit wav format.

HTH

Joe

file save options.



Yes. That's what I'm saying. When I select to record in stereo, the 
file saves in stereo. That's what I don't understand.

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Sharon,

When you start a new file, the first choice which has focus is a 
pair of radio buttons.  Stereo or mono.


Are you saying that when you select Mono it records in stereo?

Joseph

At 14:52 18/11/2012, you wrote:
Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. 
Why is this and how can I fix this annoying problem? Thanks.

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Goldwave question

2012-11-18 Thread Sharon Lash
Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. Why is this and 
how can I fix this annoying problem? Thanks.
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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-18 Thread Joe Paton

Sharon,

When you start a new file, the first choice which has focus is a pair 
of radio buttons.  Stereo or mono.


Are you saying that when you select Mono it records in stereo?

Joseph

At 14:52 18/11/2012, you wrote:
Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. Why 
is this and how can I fix this annoying problem? Thanks.

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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-18 Thread Sharon Lash
Yes. That's what I'm saying. When I select to record in stereo, the file 
saves in stereo. That's what I don't understand.
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Sharon,

When you start a new file, the first choice which has focus is a pair of 
radio buttons.  Stereo or mono.


Are you saying that when you select Mono it records in stereo?

Joseph

At 14:52 18/11/2012, you wrote:
Every time I record something in mono, it gets saved in stereo. Why is 
this and how can I fix this annoying problem? Thanks.

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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-18 Thread Colin Howard
greetings,

You wrote in response to Joe's reply:

Yes. That's what I'm saying. When I select to record in stereo, the file 
saves in stereo. That's what I don't understand.


Um! did you **really** mean the above?  

Also, Joe is wrong saying it is a pair of radio buttons, I have GW V5.67
open here and it is a combo-box.  If you need the recording in mono, cursor
up to the mono choice.

Tab then to the next which is an edit-combo box and it should show the
sampling rate you've previously used, either amend by typing in the value
required, or cursor to the setting, remember when you start, it will lose
the one you already had and put you at the top, the lowest, available.

You can then tab to the length of file required, I have this set to one
second but I assume you are using unbounded so this is not relevant.

Next control is the presets, mine shows nothing but there are a good many
from which to choose, I've never messed around with these, preferring to set
what I wish when.

Finally, the ok button, job completed.


Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern 
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Re: Goldwave question

2012-11-18 Thread Sharon Lash
This is what happens. I select new file. I select mono. I record in mono. 
When I try to save what I recorded, I have to change the setting to mono, 
otherwise the recording will save in stereo. When I record in stereo, I 
don't need to change anything when I save the file that was recorded. Hope 
I'm making

sense.
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Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



greetings,

You wrote in response to Joe's reply:

Yes. That's what I'm saying. When I select to record in stereo, the file
saves in stereo. That's what I don't understand.


Um! did you **really** mean the above?

Also, Joe is wrong saying it is a pair of radio buttons, I have GW V5.67
open here and it is a combo-box.  If you need the recording in mono, 
cursor

up to the mono choice.

Tab then to the next which is an edit-combo box and it should show the
sampling rate you've previously used, either amend by typing in the value
required, or cursor to the setting, remember when you start, it will lose
the one you already had and put you at the top, the lowest, available.

You can then tab to the length of file required, I have this set to one
second but I assume you are using unbounded so this is not relevant.

Next control is the presets, mine shows nothing but there are a good many
from which to choose, I've never messed around with these, preferring to 
set

what I wish when.

Finally, the ok button, job completed.


Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern
England.

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Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Robert Doc Wright
right now when I go to the bottom it only reads 0:00 0:00 no matter where 
I'm located in the track. nor does it show me whether  the track is mono or 
stereo its as if it is not seeing all of the screen. when I used jaws I 
could read the bottom 2 lines on the screen.
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From: Dave bahr dcba...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Another GoldWave Question -


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 hotkey to find that info out? maybe there is one.



Dave C. Bahr

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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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SV: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Bardia Zakeri


Hello list, Bardia Zakeri here!
 I have a question about , GoldWave updated and how can I update it? And
newer scripts have license is the program for 5.57 and I can then update to
newer version for gwave? And script   I use  Windows 7
- swedish ---
Hejsan listan, Bardia Zakeri här!
Jag har en fråga ang, GoldWave och uppdatering  hur kan jag uppdatera
programmet? Och nyare script har lisense med  programmet för 5.57 och   kan
jag då uppdatera till  nyare version av gwave?  Använder  windows 7   

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Ämne: Re: Another GoldWave Question -

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.



Good luck,

JP



At 23:02 13/01/2012, you wrote:
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
hotkey to find that info out? maybe there is one.


Dave C. Bahr

On 1/13/2012 3:08 PM, Doc wright wrote:
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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Re: SV: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Dave bahr
Bardia, just go to the file menu and then check for updates. If that 
doesn't work, not sure why it wouldn't, but www.goldwave.com is the main 
site. Not sure about jfw scripts. You don't need a new license to update 
to v 5.65. hth, 	



Dave C. Bahr

On 1/15/2012 4:46 AM, Bardia Zakeri wrote:



Hello list, Bardia Zakeri here!
  I have a question about , GoldWave updated and how can I update it? And
newer scripts have license is the program for 5.57 and I can then update to
newer version for gwave? And script   I use  Windows 7
- swedish ---
Hejsan listan, Bardia Zakeri här!
Jag har en fråga ang, GoldWave och uppdatering  hur kan jag uppdatera
programmet? Och nyare script har lisense med  programmet för 5.57 och   kan
jag då uppdatera till  nyare version av gwave?  Använder  windows 7

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Skickat: den 15 januari 2012 02:04
Till: PC Audio Discussion List
Ämne: Re: Another GoldWave Question -

 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.



Good luck,

JP



At 23:02 13/01/2012, you wrote:

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
hotkey to find that info out? maybe there is one.



Dave C. Bahr

On 1/13/2012 3:08 PM, Doc wright wrote:

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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Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Dave bahr
ok, what are you using now? if it's nvda, I don't know the mouse keys 
for it. Kinda slammed with school, but...hmmm, it's not reading the 
whole screen, no. Is it possible that the icons of another program are 
blocking that window? Or could it be that the meter graphs are too large 
for the mouse to move down? Would you be able to have a sighted person 
look at it and tell you where your cursor is when you hit what the 
reader thinks is the bottom of the screen? if you are recording, you'll 
see something like, recording, 44.100hz. stereo, length, size. At 
least, that's what I think it says, doing that one from memory. I'm 
wondering if it's possible to get this in some sort of popup edit box, 
what do others think of that? if necessary, one could do a passthrough 
aka bypass key to execute the hotkey.



Dave C. Bahr

On 1/15/2012 4:24 AM, Robert Doc Wright wrote:

right now when I go to the bottom it only reads 0:00 0:00 no matter
where I'm located in the track. nor does it show me whether the track is
mono or stereo its as if it is not seeing all of the screen. when I used
jaws I could read the bottom 2 lines on the screen.
- Original Message - From: Dave bahr dcba...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Another GoldWave Question -



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 hotkey to find that info out? maybe there is one.


Dave C. Bahr

On 1/13/2012 3:08 PM, Doc wright wrote:

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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Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-14 Thread Joe Paton
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.



Good luck,

JP



At 23:02 13/01/2012, you wrote:
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 hotkey to find 
that info out? maybe there is one.


Dave C. Bahr

On 1/13/2012 3:08 PM, Doc wright wrote:
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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Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-13 Thread Doc wright
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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Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-13 Thread Dave bahr
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 hotkey to find that info out? maybe there is one.



Dave C. Bahr

On 1/13/2012 3:08 PM, Doc wright wrote:

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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Re: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality

2012-01-13 Thread JM Casey
Hm. Well, as far as I know wma is also a compressed file format, but it's 
one I never use so I can't say much about it..used to have bad experiences 
with them so I've just avoided them ever since.



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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 6:26 PM
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 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 hasn't caused a problem.  I tried saving the .WMA
file as both a .MP3 and a .WAV file to see if it made a difference but
it didn't do anything.

All the best, Danny

On 1/12/12, JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net wrote:
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 would 
do
all the work during the actual editing, and not the saving process, so if 
as
you say the sound was fine before you did your final save, that shouldn't 
be

an issue either.


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From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 5:17 PM
Subject: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality



Hi All.  Thanks so much for your fantastically helpful responses on my
licensing question.  I haven't yet moved to the new laptop, but I'm
having a bit of trouble on the old one.

For the past week I've been editing together a podcast.  I finished it
yesterday and, prior to saving it, everything was fine.  I wasn't
aware of changing anything within the file content after the point at
which I checked it, but when I opened it today to listen to it all the
way through I found that parts of the vocals were distorted and there
was a hiss present which hadn't been there before (not a permanent one
like one which comes from recording, but a temporary one which sounds
a bit like a radio being tuned in or wind blowing around a big house
... but obviously quieter).  With sighted assistance I was able to
observe that there may be some issue with the stereo mix, but I've
tried every possible combination of 0% and 100% on the four channel
options and none of them have brought a perfect result (although a
couple certainly improved it a bit).  I've tried hiss removal etc, and
even some of the equaliser options, but none of them have taken the
file back to what it was before.

Presuming that the intermittent distortion and strange background
noise aren't caused by any changes within the file, I'm wondering what
else might have caused this?  For example, can continually
editing/re-saving a file affect the quality of the output?  I have
done this sort of thing before so don't believe that this is the case
but thought it was worth asking.  My stronger suspicion is that the
lack of speed of my processor (it's a Celeron) may have lead to a poor
quality saving of the file, which would also explain why some parts of
the file are unharmed.  Would this be a likely/possible reason for my
problem?  If there's something which I haven't yet thought of, any
other suggestions would also be appreciated.

As always any help will be very gratefully received, as this work took
me a good length of time to produce and I don't have the original
files so would have to record it all again.

Cheers, Danny

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Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality

2012-01-12 Thread Danny Miles
Hi All.  Thanks so much for your fantastically helpful responses on my
licensing question.  I haven't yet moved to the new laptop, but I'm
having a bit of trouble on the old one.

For the past week I've been editing together a podcast.  I finished it
yesterday and, prior to saving it, everything was fine.  I wasn't
aware of changing anything within the file content after the point at
which I checked it, but when I opened it today to listen to it all the
way through I found that parts of the vocals were distorted and there
was a hiss present which hadn't been there before (not a permanent one
like one which comes from recording, but a temporary one which sounds
a bit like a radio being tuned in or wind blowing around a big house
... but obviously quieter).  With sighted assistance I was able to
observe that there may be some issue with the stereo mix, but I've
tried every possible combination of 0% and 100% on the four channel
options and none of them have brought a perfect result (although a
couple certainly improved it a bit).  I've tried hiss removal etc, and
even some of the equaliser options, but none of them have taken the
file back to what it was before.

Presuming that the intermittent distortion and strange background
noise aren't caused by any changes within the file, I'm wondering what
else might have caused this?  For example, can continually
editing/re-saving a file affect the quality of the output?  I have
done this sort of thing before so don't believe that this is the case
but thought it was worth asking.  My stronger suspicion is that the
lack of speed of my processor (it's a Celeron) may have lead to a poor
quality saving of the file, which would also explain why some parts of
the file are unharmed.  Would this be a likely/possible reason for my
problem?  If there's something which I haven't yet thought of, any
other suggestions would also be appreciated.

As always any help will be very gratefully received, as this work took
me a good length of time to produce and I don't have the original
files so would have to record it all again.

Cheers, Danny

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Re: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality

2012-01-12 Thread JM Casey
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 would do 
all the work during the actual editing, and not the saving process, so if as 
you say the sound was fine before you did your final save, that shouldn't be 
an issue either.



- Original Message - 
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 5:17 PM
Subject: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality



Hi All.  Thanks so much for your fantastically helpful responses on my
licensing question.  I haven't yet moved to the new laptop, but I'm
having a bit of trouble on the old one.

For the past week I've been editing together a podcast.  I finished it
yesterday and, prior to saving it, everything was fine.  I wasn't
aware of changing anything within the file content after the point at
which I checked it, but when I opened it today to listen to it all the
way through I found that parts of the vocals were distorted and there
was a hiss present which hadn't been there before (not a permanent one
like one which comes from recording, but a temporary one which sounds
a bit like a radio being tuned in or wind blowing around a big house
... but obviously quieter).  With sighted assistance I was able to
observe that there may be some issue with the stereo mix, but I've
tried every possible combination of 0% and 100% on the four channel
options and none of them have brought a perfect result (although a
couple certainly improved it a bit).  I've tried hiss removal etc, and
even some of the equaliser options, but none of them have taken the
file back to what it was before.

Presuming that the intermittent distortion and strange background
noise aren't caused by any changes within the file, I'm wondering what
else might have caused this?  For example, can continually
editing/re-saving a file affect the quality of the output?  I have
done this sort of thing before so don't believe that this is the case
but thought it was worth asking.  My stronger suspicion is that the
lack of speed of my processor (it's a Celeron) may have lead to a poor
quality saving of the file, which would also explain why some parts of
the file are unharmed.  Would this be a likely/possible reason for my
problem?  If there's something which I haven't yet thought of, any
other suggestions would also be appreciated.

As always any help will be very gratefully received, as this work took
me a good length of time to produce and I don't have the original
files so would have to record it all again.

Cheers, Danny

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Re: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality

2012-01-12 Thread Danny Miles
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 hasn't caused a problem.  I tried saving the .WMA
file as both a .MP3 and a .WAV file to see if it made a difference but
it didn't do anything.

All the best, Danny

On 1/12/12, JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net wrote:
 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 would do
 all the work during the actual editing, and not the saving process, so if as
 you say the sound was fine before you did your final save, that shouldn't be
 an issue either.


 - Original Message -
 From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 5:17 PM
 Subject: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality


 Hi All.  Thanks so much for your fantastically helpful responses on my
 licensing question.  I haven't yet moved to the new laptop, but I'm
 having a bit of trouble on the old one.

 For the past week I've been editing together a podcast.  I finished it
 yesterday and, prior to saving it, everything was fine.  I wasn't
 aware of changing anything within the file content after the point at
 which I checked it, but when I opened it today to listen to it all the
 way through I found that parts of the vocals were distorted and there
 was a hiss present which hadn't been there before (not a permanent one
 like one which comes from recording, but a temporary one which sounds
 a bit like a radio being tuned in or wind blowing around a big house
 ... but obviously quieter).  With sighted assistance I was able to
 observe that there may be some issue with the stereo mix, but I've
 tried every possible combination of 0% and 100% on the four channel
 options and none of them have brought a perfect result (although a
 couple certainly improved it a bit).  I've tried hiss removal etc, and
 even some of the equaliser options, but none of them have taken the
 file back to what it was before.

 Presuming that the intermittent distortion and strange background
 noise aren't caused by any changes within the file, I'm wondering what
 else might have caused this?  For example, can continually
 editing/re-saving a file affect the quality of the output?  I have
 done this sort of thing before so don't believe that this is the case
 but thought it was worth asking.  My stronger suspicion is that the
 lack of speed of my processor (it's a Celeron) may have lead to a poor
 quality saving of the file, which would also explain why some parts of
 the file are unharmed.  Would this be a likely/possible reason for my
 problem?  If there's something which I haven't yet thought of, any
 other suggestions would also be appreciated.

 As always any help will be very gratefully received, as this work took
 me a good length of time to produce and I don't have the original
 files so would have to record it all again.

 Cheers, Danny

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Re: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality

2012-01-12 Thread Brett Boyer
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From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 3:17 PM
Subject: Another GoldWave Question - Problem with File Quality



Hi All.  Thanks so much for your fantastically helpful responses on my
licensing question.  I haven't yet moved to the new laptop, but I'm
having a bit of trouble on the old one.

For the past week I've been editing together a podcast.  I finished it
yesterday and, prior to saving it, everything was fine.  I wasn't
aware of changing anything within the file content after the point at
which I checked it, but when I opened it today to listen to it all the
way through I found that parts of the vocals were distorted and there
was a hiss present which hadn't been there before (not a permanent one
like one which comes from recording, but a temporary one which sounds
a bit like a radio being tuned in or wind blowing around a big house
... but obviously quieter).  With sighted assistance I was able to
observe that there may be some issue with the stereo mix, but I've
tried every possible combination of 0% and 100% on the four channel
options and none of them have brought a perfect result (although a
couple certainly improved it a bit).  I've tried hiss removal etc, and
even some of the equaliser options, but none of them have taken the
file back to what it was before.

Presuming that the intermittent distortion and strange background
noise aren't caused by any changes within the file, I'm wondering what
else might have caused this?  For example, can continually
editing/re-saving a file affect the quality of the output?  I have
done this sort of thing before so don't believe that this is the case
but thought it was worth asking.  My stronger suspicion is that the
lack of speed of my processor (it's a Celeron) may have lead to a poor
quality saving of the file, which would also explain why some parts of
the file are unharmed.  Would this be a likely/possible reason for my
problem?  If there's something which I haven't yet thought of, any
other suggestions would also be appreciated.

As always any help will be very gratefully received, as this work took
me a good length of time to produce and I don't have the original
files so would have to record it all again.

Cheers, Danny

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RE: Goldwave Question About Batch Conversion and Errors

2010-07-24 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi.   Yes there is.  Firstly make sure your extensions are turned on
otherwise this won't work.  If they are turned on then go to the folder
where you have your 7000 plus files but don't open it.  Go to your
application key and find the search option and then put in the edit box
.AIFF and then either hit enter or tab to search.  This will bring up all
the .AIFF files in the folder.  Select all and cut or copy the files and
place them in a new folder or somewhere else where you can examine them.
Hope this helps.  Walter.

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Sent: 24 July 2010 02:20
To: pc-audio
Subject: Goldwave Question About Batch Conversion and Errors


I just converted over seven thousand .AIFF files using Goldwave's
batch converter.  The report at the end showed 51 errors.  I've tried
everything I could think of to view those errors, with the exception
of going through the entire list of 7294 files to find the ones that
did not convert.  Is there any other way to find these?

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Goldwave Question About Batch Conversion and Errors

2010-07-23 Thread Steve Matzura
I just converted over seven thousand .AIFF files using Goldwave's
batch converter.  The report at the end showed 51 errors.  I've tried
everything I could think of to view those errors, with the exception
of going through the entire list of 7294 files to find the ones that
did not convert.  Is there any other way to find these?

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