VFEdit Professional Prompt Editor Contents: The DLGVFE3D.ZIP file contains a demonstration and evaluation version of VFEdit(R), the Professional Prompt Editor. VFEdit (vee-ef-edit, short for Voice File Edit) is a program that lets you edit sound the way a word processor lets you edit text. A word processor lets you to cut, copy, insert, replace, and re-arrange written words. VFEdit lets you do the same thing with spoken words - and a lot more. You speak into a microphone and record your words. VFEdit then converts your words and music (plus and anything else you may want to add) into something you can actually see and use. VFEdit shows you what sound looks like. The basic reason to use VFEdit is that you simply want your audio presentations to sound good - just as you want your written presentations to look good. VFEdit supports Record and Playback using any Windows compatible sound board, Dialogic compatible telephony card, and even works with the PC Speaker driver. If you develop for voice processing, or if you only change, fix, and improve your voice prompts, you'll find VFEdit just about indispensable. Satisfying. Fun, too! To Unpack: 1) Unzip the file DLGVFE3D.ZIP to extract each floppy image: PKUNZIP DLGVFE3D.ZIP 2) Unzip the disk images to floppy using the create directory option: PKUNZIP -d VFE001.ZIP a: PKUNZIP -d VFE002.ZIP a: PKUNZIP -d VFE003.ZIP a: 3) Run the Setup program, and enter the demo serial number "0000.0000.0000" (without the double quotes) Other VISI Products: Don't forget to ask about our other exciting products: Audio ToolBox converts to and from pure & indexed files, Microsoft Multimedia Wave (8, 16, MS ADPCM), linear 16 and unsigned 8 bit, plus Dialogic 4 and 8 bit. Convert files recorded at 22 KHz, 11KHz, 8KHz and 6Khz - and provides filters for proper re-sampling. TI/F DLL (tif-dee-el-el), The Microsoft Windows Voice Mail Driver, lets you add Voice Mail power to your Microsoft Windows applications. VoxFonts, the "Software Only" Text-to-Speech adds an unlimited vocabulary to your Interactive Voice Response applications. Scribe, The DOS Speech to Text Transcription Utility, lets you hear digital audio files without the need for additional hardware. It's like turning your PC into a transcription machine.