[audacity4blind] Re: New Tracks

  • From: "key stone" <eloheem123@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 23:20:41 -0400

Hi, I'm using Jaws 11 with Vista home premium; When starting a project I first open a audio file if I wish to use it; when adding on I then import Cntrl'shift'I; then proceed; I have figured out that Hitting solo or mute is necessary for working with the new track.. Question: after creating a narration track and importing some background music, I then go to the transport menu, go down to "skip to start' home," and this should soften the background music and play my narration in front until done, then increase the background music when narration is done, right? This isn't working for me anymore.. Any help? ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Bailes" <david_bailes@xxxxxxxxxxx>

To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 8:43 AM
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: New Tracks


Hi Eloh,

If you import an audio file, then audacity uses the name of the file as the name of the track, so I'm not sure why this isn't happening in your case. A couple of questions: which screen reader are you using? Secondly is this what you are doing:
1. Opening or importing your first audio file.
2. Importing a second audio file (ctrl+shift+I).

Normally a screen reader only reads the track name as something like table track 2 if a track has a default name: for example if you create a new empty track using the add new sub menu on the tracks menu. Note that the number, in this case 2, indicates the number of the track in the track table.

After you've imported a second track, if you start playback you'll hear both tracks together. If you need to hear tracks on their own, then you can mute or unmute the focused track using shift+u.

David.

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From: key stone <eloheem123@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sat, 10 April, 2010 23:43:52
Subject: [audacity4blind] New Tracks


Hi, after importing a new audio file into the project Audacity isn't recognizing it as a "Track," but it states it as "Table 2," witch it plays both audio files simultaneously.. How do I get audacity to recognize the new audio file as it's own track? Thanks, Eloh



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