My messages may have more information than is
helpful now. So disregard them if they are. Once the discussion
progresses further, I may have more specific information about programs and
editing as the discussion progresses.
for now, I want to find out as precisely as I can
what you want to do, so I'll ask this question.
Do you want to have music simultaneously with your
speech or just speech with jingles at times in the program?
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Station playlist with the latest version
of NVDA
Hi Gene, you have totally confused me now, I just want to be able to remove
bits of audio which do not need to be there, and add in the jingles and music at
the appropriate times.
Warm regards, Claire Potter, Check out my brand new website: http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/
On 10/07/2018 16:58, Gene wrote:
What is the next level? Are you editing an mp3 file and then saving
it again as an MP3 file? Every time you edit a file and then reencode it
while saving, you lose audio quality. Either do all your editing in a
lossless format such as wave, then save the final file as MP3, or edit an
existing mp3 file using a program like MP3 Direct Cut, which edits existing
MP3 files and saves the edited file without reencoding it. If you edit
and save an MP3 file reencoding it every time, after three or four saves, you
will start to hear significant audio degredation.
There may be other things you should know as the discussion continues
about how to decide if you want to edit in a lossless format and save the
entire file as an MP3 as the last save or use a program like MP3 Direct
Cut.
For now, basics such as just what you want to do would be the place to
begin.
If you edit an MP3 file using a program like MP3 Direct Cut, you may
introduce artifacts, depending on how the recording program recorded it.
You can use a recording program that eliminates this problem. I'm saying
that here so you know you have that option.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Using Station playlist with the latest version
of NVDA
Hi Joseph, I have used NVDA for about 6 months now, I would not
by any means call myself an expert yet but I am quite confident in using it,
so it is just Studio and editing programs that I am new to. My friend did say
that I can’t edit in Studio itself, so that is maybe where something
like Audacity or even Total recorder would come in. I do have Total recorder
and I really like using that for simple editing tasks, so for example if I
have a file that is 30 minutes long but I wanted to select a section to remove
it is really simple to do that, that is about as far as I currently go with
editing, but I would like to take it to the next level! Warm regards,
Claire Potter, Check out my brand new website: http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/
On 10/07/2018
16:37, Joseph Lee wrote: > Hi, > Yes, you can use StationPlaylist
Studio for pre-recording shows (a bit involved), but you may need a different
program for editing the file afterwards. > Just so we can help you
better: are you a new NVDA user, a new Studio user, or both? If both, then I
suggest learning NVDA first so you can get an idea as to how to use the screen
reader before using Studio. Once you become comfortable with NVDA, then I
suggest learning how to use Studio so you can use its features
efficiently. > There is as NVDA add-on (similar to scripts for other
screen readers) that makes improvements to how NVDA interacts with Studio, but
that's getting way ahead of the broadcast. > Cheers, >
Joseph > > -----Original Message----- > From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Claire
Potter > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 8:30 AM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re: [nvda]
Using Station playlist with the latest version of NVDA > > Hi
Joseph, it was a friend who used to use it a little while ago, I can’t
remember what exactly she said but it was something like if it was used to
produce pre-recorded shows those are then saved as MP3 files which I can edit
as if they were podcasts, like I said though, I am quite new to the whole
world of audio editing and production etc so I can’t quite remember what she
said. > > Warm regards, Claire Potter, Check out my brand new
website: http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/ > > On
10/07/2018 16:12, Joseph Lee wrote: >> Hi Claire, >> Welcome
to NVDA list. >> Sorry to say the following as a reply to your first
post, but do you have a source who told you StationPlaylist Studio can be used
for creating podcasts? Studio is mostly meant for producing pre-recorded or
live shows on air, not necessarily used for podcast production (for that,
there are programs such as Audacity, GoldWave, and many others). >>
I'll ask some folks I know who uses StationPlaylist Studio regarding this
possibility. >> Cheers, >> Joseph >> >>
-----Original Message----- >> From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Claire >> Potter >> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 7:31
AM >> To: nvda@nvda.groups.io >> Subject: [nvda]
Using Station playlist with the latest version of NVDA >> >>
Hi, I am new to this list and I hope someone can help me. I would
like >> to learn how to use Station playlist as I am a complete
novice and I >> would like to use Station playlist studio to record
my own podcasts, I >> am however unable to find a clear tutorial
which explains how to do >> this. I am using the latest version of
NVDA. Can you help? -- Warm >> regards, Claire Potter, Check
out my brand new website: >> http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > >
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