Given that I have a G-3 and that I'm not going to change to Windoze, I have this question: What does it take for me to get the S/PDIF signal from the player into the Mac so that I can edit my field recordings in Sound Edit 16? I can and do use the line out and the audio input on the G-3 (this one is an A?V version with a rather decent sound/video card) and the results are acceptable. I would rather do this digitally. Assuming that whoever eventually do a Mac version of their SPDIF - USB device, this still leaves the question of software that will allow me to capture the digital signal. Thanks in advance for any help. Iechyd da, Grover Cleveland ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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