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Marking places on WAV files
I have a number of WAV files of interviews recorded with an Olympus personal
voice recorder. I would like to be able to mark (index, bookmark) places in the interviews, so I can find them easily. Ideally, I would also be able to make clips of those sections, so I can supply colleagues with an audio file of just he edited goodies, not the entire interview. The software that came with the voice recorder, enables me to mark places in a very limited way (only 10 marks per file), but I cannot share the files with my colleagues who don't have the same software, which is only available with an Olympus recorder. Can anyone suggest more readily available software that will do the job for me? Free would be great. Cheap, pretty good. Thank you. Orrie |
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Marking places on WAV files
"Orrie" writes:
I have a number of WAV files of interviews recorded with an Olympus personal voice recorder. I would like to be able to mark (index, bookmark) places in the interviews, so I can find them easily. Ideally, I would also be able to make clips of those sections, so I can supply colleagues with an audio file of just he edited goodies, not the entire interview. The software that came with the voice recorder, enables me to mark places in a very limited way (only 10 marks per file), but I cannot share the files with my colleagues who don't have the same software, which is only available with an Olympus recorder. Can anyone suggest more readily available software that will do the job for me? Free would be great. Cheap, pretty good. Audacity (free) and Goldwave (shareware) allow you to make marks in a file, and split the wav's into separate tracks at that location. The output become separate wav files one per track. -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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Marking places on WAV files
Boy, that was quick.
Thank you very much. Orrie "Todd H." wrote in message ... "Orrie" writes: I have a number of WAV files of interviews recorded with an Olympus personal voice recorder. I would like to be able to mark (index, bookmark) places in the interviews, so I can find them easily. Ideally, I would also be able to make clips of those sections, so I can supply colleagues with an audio file of just he edited goodies, not the entire interview. The software that came with the voice recorder, enables me to mark places in a very limited way (only 10 marks per file), but I cannot share the files with my colleagues who don't have the same software, which is only available with an Olympus recorder. Can anyone suggest more readily available software that will do the job for me? Free would be great. Cheap, pretty good. Audacity (free) and Goldwave (shareware) allow you to make marks in a file, and split the wav's into separate tracks at that location. The output become separate wav files one per track. -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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Marking places on WAV files
"Orrie" wrote in message nk.net... I have a number of WAV files of interviews recorded with an Olympus personal voice recorder. I would like to be able to mark (index, bookmark) places in the interviews, so I can find them easily. CD Wave, shareware, will do this. CD Wave can import and export .cue files, which some CD Burning software can use for burning Audio CD's. CD Wave can save selected tracks to WAV or MP3 (using the free LAME MP3 encoder). Audacity will also do this, but I think CD Wave's UI is far simpler and easy to use if all you want to do is mark and split WAV's. Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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