If you have sound Forge, just highlight until the end of the recording and run the Statistics function. It will show you average and peak loudness for the selected audio, plus the location of maximum peaks. That will give you an idea at least.
At 01:56 AM 7/6/2010, you wrote:
Got a question. Let's say I've recorded a track from a 90-minute cassette tape and after about 35 minutes of audio, the rest of that tape appears to be blank.However before I just delete everything from where the audio ends to the end of the entire 90-minutes of recording, how would I be able to quickly scan through the remaining 55 minutes of recording to ensure that it is really all blank? Is there some sort of a scan feature that would quickly analyze a portion of a track for any audio content and give me the hh:mm:ss of that audio?Dave
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