Hi Orlando
In this situation, Ravi needed to go to the end of a specific track, not the
end of the file. It is possible that the end of the track and the end of
the file are the same, but that is not always the case. Pressing k will
take you to the end of the selected track and j to the beginning of it. Be
warned! If more than one track is selected, pressing k will go to the end
of the one that extends furthest to the right and j will go to the beginning
of the one that extends furthest left.
Now to comma versus left arrow. Pressing comma takes you back a precise
distance, the default is one second. How far a press of the left arrow
takes you depends on the level of zoom. The more you zoom out the greater
the distance achieved with each arrow press.
Andrew
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: hearing the end of a file
Happy Resurrection Day, Andrew and all.
While reading the following instructions, I noticed something peculiar that
needs some clarification.
At 01:29 AM 4/12/2020, Andrew Downie wrote:
* Press k to go to the end of the track.
* Press comma (,) � say � three times to move back three seconds.
The amount you go back may depend on how the song ends and how much
overlap you want. Pressing spacebar will let you hear the end of the song.