text console tools for audio processing
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Mon Jun 16 13:32:27 EDT 2008
I want to say that I am a very satisfied wedit user. I do a lot of
editing in wedit. It's not perfect, and I don't believe Chuck claims
anything like that. But, it's pretty darn handy in my life.
To answer your question, John, ...
I don't believe there's any real time control of audio playback or
bookmark capibility. Might be nice, but not there. However, I have found
it quite easy to home in on a particular region of audio in Wedit using
it's play from percantage to percentage feature. For instance, on
Wedit's third level I might issue a command like:
play 20-40
which plays from 20% to 40% in the file. When I'm snipping unwanted
sound, I might even go to something as fine as:
snip 0-0.7892
Of course, I've first done some play commands that focused me on that
value.
Janina
John covici writes:
> Will wedit do any kind of fast forward/rewind or, better yet, audio on
> as you page up and down the file?
>
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