Ben - In case you haven't noticed yet, Apple Downloads http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/doggiebox.html has 1.0.3 instead of the latest 1.0.4. Not sure if you want to bother having them change to the latest version. Cheers, Christoph
On 06 10 2003 at 4:22 pm -0400, Christoph wrote:
In case you haven't noticed yet, Apple Downloads http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/doggiebox.html has 1.0.3 instead of the latest 1.0.4. Not sure if you want to bother having them change to the latest version.
Yeah, thanks for reminding me. That did occur to me earlier and then I forgot to do anything about it. I'll do that now. Having to manually update all of these download sites (let alone keep track of them all) is starting to be a bit of a pain in the ass. Anybody want to volunteer for the job? ;) -ben -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca
I'm sure this topic must have already been discussed, but could anyone please tell me what the best way to export songs into Sound Edit Pro would be (as in what file type is best read ...... AIFF or wave )? Every time I try to export a song the progress bar just sits and I have to eventually force quit the application in older builds, and as far as 1.0.4 goes, the application crashes even though it produces a file that I can't open in any application I have. Even though these problems can be bothersome, this Application ROCKS. Please help the frustrated............ Thanks
At 15:00 07-10-03, Robert O'Malley wrote:
I'm sure this topic must have already been discussed, but could anyone please tell me what the best way to export songs into Sound Edit Pro would be (as in what file type is best read ...... AIFF or wave )? Every time I try to export a song the progress bar just sits and I have to eventually force quit the application in older builds, and as far as 1.0.4 goes, the application crashes even though it produces a file that I can't open in any application I have.
I've successfully gotten WAV files out of 1.0.4 (the ones one my website), though I do sometimes get odd crashes on saving or quiting (though it seems to crash _after_ saving, which is OK, if quirky). My understanding is that AIFFs and WAVs are functionally identical: both are pulse-code modulated (PCM) uncompressed digital audio, differing primarily by byte order, I think. I've produced WAV files from DB simply because they are less confusing to my Windozing friends ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/
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