[access-uk] Re: Audacity

  • From: Thomas <mrnoisy98@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 06:48:31 +1000

You're very welcome.
The only stupid question is one not asked.
I'm sure you're laptop will be looking forward to its impending not-destruction <grin>.
on 7/17/2013 1:24 AM, BJ Edwards wrote:
Thanks so much for all the feedback. I don't know what the hell I was
doing wrong, but it seems to be working now! thanks - you have saved
my laptop from certain doom.

BJ

On 16/07/2013, David Bailes <david_bailes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Thomas,
as you point out, an alternative way of selecting a time range at the
beginning of a track is to use the ] key during playback to define the end
of the selected time range.
Just to add that you don't need to select all before doing this. Provided
that the track is selected, and that the cursor is at the beginning of the
track (press home to ensure that's the case), then when you press ] during
playback, this selects a time range from the cursor to the position where
you pressed the ] key.

David.


original message:
Try selecting all, listening, and using the right bracket [one next to the
backslash] when you reach the point at which you want to keep the audio.
Stop and delete. That should do it.
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