Re: [orca-list] What is the state of audio recording on Lynnox using orca?



Yeah, I use sox. What I typically do is type the sox command into a text buffer and then copy/paste it into a terminal window. If I want to cut a few words out of a recording, I painstakingly repeat sox commands until i find the beginning. Then i run sox commands until i find the end. Then I run a sox command to cut out the segment. But I don't do that much sound file editing.

On 9/7/21 10:09 AM, Didier Spaier via orca-list wrote:
Hello James,

For editing, audacity is barely accessible with speech and I don't know any other graphical application accessible with speech. maybe others do?

However dae (Digital Audio Editor) from Willem Van der Walt) is a console application fully accessible with speech. the is also sox which has some editing feature.

For recording I suggest to just use arecord on the console. Maybe there are accessible graphical front-ends, I will let other answer on that.

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Le 07/09/2021 à 16:21, James AUSTIN via orca-list a écrit :
Hi everyone

Hope you are all keeping safe and well.

I’ve done some rudimentary searching on the Internet but I’m unable to find an answer to my question. So I thought I would ask you.

Could somebody please advise on the current level of accessibility when it comes to audio recording and editing using orca please?

Thanks

Kind regards

James

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