Re: iMovie stalling

2003-12-20 Thread Clyde Kahrl
I don't think iMovie would stall because of your disk on any pismo. That's just not going to be a problem.Of course it would hurt to run DiskWarrior. If you are doing it in OS9 you obviously have to pay attention to your settings, turn off VM, turn off the network and appletalk, turn off

Re: OT: Having brain cramp while trying to record analog audio into 'puter

2003-12-20 Thread Clyde Kahrl
I haven't a clue as to why you would think this was off-topic. Nevertheless, I understand your braincramp because you used to be able to do this all back 15 years ago with system software---why not now? The answer is you can--just not with iTunes. There are many, many, many inexpensive prog

Re: OT: Having brain cramp while trying to record analog audio into 'puter

2003-12-20 Thread Dan Scanlan
You need a digital recording program like ProTools to record the analog input to hard disk as digital information. Then you can "bounce" -- convert to AIFF file format. AIFF can then be recorded to a CD using Toast. You can download ProTools Free at digidesign.com Dan Scanlan Grass Valley CA

Re: Icebook--was Hey Kyle...

2003-12-20 Thread Tom Peterson
at 16 months, getting it back up and running for only $300 was a very pleasant alternative to wailing in the dark. I was stunned by the 4 day turnaround from an apple store. That store offers some really great service. Satisfied in Seattle. On Saturday, December 13, 2003, at 02:13 AM, Andrew Mai

Re: OT: Having brain cramp while trying to record analog audio into 'puter

2003-12-20 Thread David Thrower
--- Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There are a lot of programs you can get to capture > analog sound and > convert into various file formats. I like Amadeus > II. It's > shareware at, I think, $25. It's great and seamless > with OS X. A > lot of sound editing features for such cheap price. >

Re: OT: Having brain cramp while trying to record analog audio into'puter

2003-12-20 Thread P. H. Adams
On Dec 20, 2003, at 3:01 PM, Sid Barras wrote: I'm sitting here congratulating myself on finding the proper cables to get the sound into the computer. But now I am stumped. I have itunes, I have toast titanium 5.2; I have quicktime pro (5); but none of them have an apparent method of converting