Re: Audio Editing by Sound?

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You're using Fedora, right? So, yum is all you need. Do:

yum install ecasound

and yum will take care of the dependencies. Current version, by the way,
is 2.4.4.

Janina

Hart Larry writes:
> Well, I wonder if an ideal audio editor is available?  Ideally the 
> interface might look like tr player, where I could left-and-right arrow 
> accoross the audio.  The nicest part would be while on a particular segment 
> of audio, I could then do a block, cut, and paste ether out of the current 
> file, or to a new file.
> I think some1 suggested ecasound?  Well, with fc6 I tried manually, as well 
> as apt-get, and yum install, to install ecasound, but no matter which 
> version, it fails dependancies.
> I guess you could say, I am looking for the feel of editing with a 
> reel2reel.
> Thanks in advance for suggestions
> Hart
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