In Reply to: RE: Agree with you posted by Old SteveA on September 3, 2014 at 05:45:18:
are professional in engineering or IT, it is impossible, in consumer computing to know if anything is correct, since coding is 'secret' and one has to go into a lot of trouble to decode the programming steps.
When we used to do scientific computing, we had two basic rules
1. Know what the software is doing and test each element of it first
2. Write clear comments on what a sub-program does.
Believe it or not, some well tested IBM library programs produced wrong results. I used to check some really complex ones by hand!
One can go thru 500 pages of an Audition 3 manual without being much wiser on what EXACTLY some aspect is doing.
Currently I am annoyed that neither Audition or Wavelab 7 will rip audio from mpeg2 or vob, which Audition is supposed to be able to do. Read web claims and it should be possible. Read how and the instructions are wrong.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Agree with you-even if you - fmak 07:16:34 09/03/14 (7)
- RE: Agree with you-even if you - Old SteveA 10:36:54 09/03/14 (2)
- worried that I had stated I "was" a Professional Engineer. - fmak 13:19:13 09/03/14 (1)
- RE: worried that I had stated I "was" a Professional Engineer. - Old SteveA 15:05:18 09/03/14 (0)
- RE: Agree with you-even if you - Tony Lauck 08:32:24 09/03/14 (3)
- I suggest you convert your files before editing them. - fmak 08:58:48 09/03/14 (2)
- RE: I suggest you convert your files before editing them. - Tony Lauck 09:09:55 09/03/14 (1)
- RE: I suggest you convert your files before editing them. - fmak 15:12:20 09/04/14 (0)