[pchelpers] Re: Changing speed of a recording

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From: "PcCowboy" <saddle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:50 PM
Subject: [pchelpers] Re: Changing speed of a recording


> Scott McNay wrote:
>> Hi GTCox,
>>
>> Monday, March 20, 2006, 12:15:23 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> G> I would suggest Audacity may have what you are looking for.
>>
>> Good, I was thiinking it was probably something that I'd heard of
>> before, but didn't recall a name.  Thanks!
>>
>>
> I would think that all you need to do is record in a smaller bit size so
> that the size of the file will be smaller.
>
> Pc
>
>
> -- 
Following advice on at this fine place, I opened a file in Audicity, then I 
did what
ended up in my lingo of selecting the entire file so that on the bar graph 
it is shaded.
Then I clicked on "effect" and seleced "change speed". As I remember a box 
came up
which sampled really small segments and played them back depending on how I 
set the
slide. Picking out one of them, the entire file was regenerated at a slower 
speed.

I was getting grayed selections after clicking "effect " until I selected 
that part of the file that I wanted to make a change on. After doing that 
the various selections under "effect"
were not grayed out.

If the above is unclear, I'll try to reconstruct so that I can be more 
specific.

Thank all of you for your excellent help at PC helpers. 



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