Mail etiquette and iTunes: Was: [advocacy] Audacity
Jeremy M. Hanrahan
hanrahan at tartarus.uwa.edu.au
Fri Feb 15 02:03:43 PST 2002
So which, then would be the recommended audio editior of choice? (from
an Ogg Vorbis p.o.v.)
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> > with Cool Edit Pro, which probably doesn't support Ogg
> > formats at all.
>
> Sound Forge can import and export natively, as can the rest
> of Sonic Foundry's products (like Acid and Vegas).
>
> I believe there is more than one set of cooledit filters out
> there for Ogg, although I'm not sure if cooledit ever got
> native support. I suspect it won't be long if it isn't there already.
>
> Some of steinbergs software is also now supporting Ogg I
> noticed, so I'm sure we'll see more of their products doing
> the same too.
>
> Goldwave has also had support for quite a while.
>
> jack.
>
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