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Re: Classical webstreams and soundcards [message #5408 is a reply to message #5407] Sun, 17 October 2004 01:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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A couple things have kept me from concentrating on
digital sound editing. But the program usually bundled
with burners is CoolEdit which I never got used to.


I prefer to use and bought the software called Goldwave.


What was interesting me today was that while visiting
and viewing a documentary the video product which was Dutch
but in English hada separate soundtrack added from a
piece of software. There was a reason due to the nature
of the download that the audio had to be grabbed separately.


Just the idea of being able to do this sort of video
and sound editing together with shareware is amazing to
me.


[The sync started out really good but somehow got lost
as the film went on.]


 
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