Extracting a passge from a long sound file

Rick Miles frmrick at aapt.net.au
Thu Aug 2 19:18:14 BST 2007


On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 05:59:51 am Basil Fowler wrote:
> Greetings to all,
>
> >From time to time I record BBC radio programmes, and then I wish to retain
> > a
>
> certain section from the programme, discarding the rest.
>
> I use vsound to create a wav file that contains the original program. Up to
> now, I have played the file through Kaboodle, and extracted the desired
> section by starting a recording in KRec, finishing at the end of the
> desired section, and then exporting the recorded section from Krec to
> another wav file for subsequent burning (with other files) on an audio CD.
>
> KRec needs to be fed from Kaboodle, but I am required to run the original
> file sequencially, because unlike, for example Alsaplayer, it does not
> allow a "fast forward" to skip the parts that I am not interested in. All
> the other players that can act as a frond end for KRec also lack a "fast
> forward" facility.
>
> Can anyone suggest a better method?
>
> TIA
>
> Basil Fowler
>
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Audacity doesn't fast forward but you can work a sound file like a text file 
with your mouse select/cut/copy/paste/delete. It's not a KDE ap but I'm using 
it right now to edit some mp3's. It does wav's too.

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Cheers,

Rick Miles

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