Do you know of a way to do this using VO, step by step. I do not have time to play with it. I have to get all my work turned in by next Monday.
P.S. I will make the teacher download site public.
On Apr 28, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Shane Jackson wrote:

Hey there. I am having no problems with Switch, here. It is very accessible. It may be a little confusing at first, but if you stick with it, it should work out just great. I use it fairly often. I wish you the best, and I encourage you to just sit and play with the program to see if you can get past all the current confusion. :) use it to convert podcasts into mp3 from .wma files when I use my Olympus! Awesome stuff. As to the Lame framework, it comes included with Sound Studio, if I am not mistaken, and there is an automatic install with it. I think you find it under the Sound Studio Extras folder from the original .dmg file that you downloaded from Free Verse. Skype me if you need any help.
On Apr 28, 2008, at 10:55 AM, Maurice Mines wrote:

Hello-
I am looking for something better than Switch to convert AIFF to MP3 that is usable with Voiceover. So far I have found Switch to be 40% usable. I can convert, but it is hit and miss. It worked once yesterday, but it is very rare. With voiceover, it is very confusing to attempt to use. The main software I am using is sound studio. I cannot seem to get the Lame Encoder to install on my Mac. Any suggestions? I apologize for procrastinating... I have about a week more of classes, and I am on a deadline.
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