Not a problem Josh smiles
On 24 Jun 2007, at 20:49, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
Oops. Sorry about that. Got you two confused. My mistake.
So....Justin?
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On Jun 24, 2007, at 12:06 PM, James Austin wrote:
Not me I'm afraid Josh, I think you want Justin i've never used
this program
On 24 Jun 2007, at 18:08, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
James,
How on earth are you using this program? *smile* VoiceOver
crashes in the dialog box to add files to convert when you
interact with the file browser. I can't seem to find anyway of
getting that to work. VO does this in certain windows sometimes,
so it isn't specific to this program, but with Switch it is a
major stumbling block. How do you add files to the list of files
you want to convert without using the dialog box?
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On Jun 20, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
Hello
For the accessible apps archive since I don't know how to put it
in and you may want to see this on the macvisionaries list anyway.
I have found and used with success an application for converting
wma files to mp3 and various other mac compatible formats like
aiff, m4a, or ogg. It is called Switch. A basic version is
free but I understand that you can pay around 30 dollars,
actually on sail at 19 dollars to upgrade to a pro version that
supports more formats. I also have tried an application called
easy wma which costs 10 dollars. I had no success converting
wma files with the latter and the developer told me that I
probably was using an unsupported codec. Go fig.
The links for the applications are as follows:
Switch http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html
Easy WMA http://www.easywma.com/
Justin Harford
"A man's memory is bound to be a distortion of his past in
accordance with his present interests, and the most faithful
autobiography is likely to mirror less what a man was than what
he has become."
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