Is there a method to adjust volume for EACH application rather than having
the volume apply to all applications...without involving a sound editor?
If the answer is in the negative, would you please list some sound editors
or an editor? I am a neophyte at volume editing.
Thank you,
Barry Karas
PS I have Windows XP with SP2.
Barry Karas wrote:
WRONG GROUP.
Also you appear to be a FUCKWIT who's incapable of explaining CLEARLY WTF
you're talking about. Most people aren't mindreaders you know !
Graham
Barry, start out by reading this
http://home.earthlink.net/~rongonz/home_rec/digi_audio_concepts.html
Then explore the world of multitracking.
Some apps have a little volume slider in their player window. Windows Media
Player, and most of the DVD players have this. Some don't.
>
> If the answer is in the negative, would you please list some sound editors
> or an editor? I am a neophyte at volume editing.
>
Audacity. It's free and fairly easy to use. Small learning curve. Google to
find it.
-John O
>> If the answer is in the negative, would you please list some sound editors
>> or an editor? I am a neophyte at volume editing.
>>
> Audacity. It's free and fairly easy to use. Small learning curve. Google to
> find it.
>
Seconded....
jak
> -John O
>
>
Chas
Why the need to be so abusive? It might have been a simple mistake.
Nah, it was the Flexibullshit SPAM, which is a question-answer scheme.
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Joe Kotroczo kotr...@mac.com