Talk:Sound Forge

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Written by the Sony Marketing Division? Does anybody who is familiar with SF care to make this NPOV?

--Samjappy 18:47, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] POV

I don't see how any of what was written was POV. Saying that it is powerful is the only thing I can see that might be considered POV but it is a relativley powerful audio editing suite. Other things like saying it has 24bit/192kHz capabilities is not pov, it is fact. It can syncronise video frame by frame and it can support a wide variety of file formats. Maybe wide is a pov word because one mans wide is another mans narrow, but it certainly covers most of the major ones so I think most people would agree it is a wide variety. There may be pov in there, but in removing it you also removed all of the npov factual features of the program. If you want to mae it npov then do that without getting rid of all the good stuff. Borb 13:26, 2 September 2005 (UTC)

Borb is right. There's nothign POV about the article as he wrote it. Sound Forge woops the proverbial lammah's arse when it comes to sound editing. The software/features description is pretty accurate Project2501a 11:42, 8 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Features list

Why do people keep removing the features list? First there was dispute that the article was POV, now it most certainly is not, yet people still keep removing the features list. If you have a point to make, use this talk page. Borb 20:14, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Mac Compatiblity?

Does sound forge work on macs (OS X)? Gewehr