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Subject: Simple .wav editor From: GUEST,Ed Date: 02 Jul 01 - 05:53 AM Hi, I'm looking for a (hopefully freeware) wave file editor. All I need to do is isolate a small section of an existing .wav file and save it. Fade ins / outs would be nice. There used to be something given away with soundblaser cards, wave studio? which did the job, but I can't find my old CD with it on. Grateful for any pointers. Thanks Ed |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: English Jon Date: 02 Jul 01 - 07:11 AM Syntrillium "Cool Edit" is o.k and reasonably priced. EJ |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: Devilmaster Date: 02 Jul 01 - 07:12 AM goldwave is freeware.... just do a google search on it... dont really remember if goldwave.com is accurate |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: English Jon Date: 02 Jul 01 - 07:18 AM if it's just one .wav, zip it and email it to jon.loomes@hotmail.com and I'll fix it for you. (I do this eight hours a day for my job) cheers, EJ |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: IvanB Date: 02 Jul 01 - 10:43 AM Try here: http://www.sover.net/%7Ewhoi/Sofffffffware.html and click on 'Multimedia.' This is a site BillD recommends regularly and I've found it to be a gold mine for freeware. |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: pavane Date: 02 Jul 01 - 11:38 AM You can make a living fixing WAV files? Maybe I am in the wrong job. |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 02 Jul 01 - 01:02 PM Goldwave |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: GUEST,Ed Date: 02 Jul 01 - 03:01 PM Goldwave did the job. Thanks everyone Ed |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: Burke Date: 02 Jul 01 - 06:29 PM As long as it was mentioned, how do I zip a file? |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: GUEST,Ed Date: 02 Jul 01 - 06:42 PM Burke, I'd suggest downloading Winzip from www.winzip.com and reading the help files. If you're still stuck after that come back to ask. Hope that helps Ed |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Jul 01 - 06:50 PM It's actually amazing what you can do with Sound Recorder and Windows Media Player, which come with Windows. I mixed sound effects for a stage play on my computer, just using those programs. Burke, there are several utilities that do a very good job of Zipping files. I suppose the best-known ones are WinZip and PKZip, but they're both about thirty to forty bucks. You should be able to find a free utility to do the job, or one that's bundled with something else. I've had Norton System Works (Norton Utilities, Antivirus, and other stuff) for years, and they always have some sort of Zip utility that works fine. I'm sure McAfee has a product of similar quality and price. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: GUEST Date: 02 Jul 01 - 07:03 PM Come on Joe, Winzip is free... If the 'buy' screen bugs you, click on the download button on this page for a free serial number. Before anyone gets to shocked, remember that the guy who invented winzip killed himself with drink and drugs because he couldn't handle the success. |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: IvanB Date: 02 Jul 01 - 07:18 PM EasyZip 2000, offered here: http://www.thefreesite.com/easyzip111.htm is a completely free zip utility. I've used it for a couple years with great success. |
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Subject: RE: Help: Simple .wav editor From: GUEST Date: 03 Jul 01 - 04:02 AM Wave files don't compress very well using zip utilities. For lossless compression use Monkey's Audio & ignore the silly name - it does a great job, often reducing the file to about half size, much smaller than a zipped wave file. http://www.monkeysaudio.com/ |
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