"Emma Goldman, LPN" <yEnc-poster@yEnc-post.net> wrote in
news:I4OdncHTbqjILq3BnZ2dnUU7-fvNnZ2d@giganews.com:
> If you Google "Download Audacity" and install the app, you will find
> that it comes with a very good tutorial/help manual. Believe me, if I
> could learn to use it, anyone can learn to use it. It can divide a
> big file into smaller parts, join 2 or more files together (for
> example, to create a medley of several songs), make a file louder or
> softer. People also use it to reduce noise, for example on a music
> file ripped from a vinyl record or cassette tape. I haven't done that
> myself, but I recommend you try Audacity and you'll find your own uses
> for it.
>
> Regards Blue Emma
>
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Thank You! I have DL'd "some version" of Audacity,
but will dump it and follow your sage advice. I have
"quite a few" books that are one-file monsters.
Bookmarking with the player is a bust for some of
these tomes.
If you let me know what books you want or need, post
a REQ. I may have it. I am on my seventh 100 DVD spindle
of books that I can access. Have about half the titles
on an Excel file (really behind on listing all of 'em!).
Warning! Most of mine are mysteries, killer-thrillers,
history and bios. Oh! And a large smattering of TLC
college-level teaching books.
Cheers, Mr. Frugal.
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