On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 14:47:57 -0500, Kurt Griffin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there
> > was no PC software for putting cue points into a QuickTime
> > file back then (and still today I think). So I approached it
> > from a Lingo level and wro
ect: Re: Creating a cuepointing tool - Lingo version
if i recall, Soundforge supports Cuepoints on PC the very same way
SoundEdit does on mac...
Fabrice
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 12:27 PM, MMCR wrote:
Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there was no PC
software for putti
ect: Re: Creating a cuepointing tool - Lingo version
if i recall, Soundforge supports Cuepoints on PC the very same way
SoundEdit does on mac...
Fabrice
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 12:27 PM, MMCR wrote:
Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there was no PC
software for putti
t: 03 February 2003 20:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Creating a cuepointing tool - Lingo version
if i recall, Soundforge supports Cuepoints on PC the very same way
SoundEdit does on mac...
Fabrice
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 12:27 PM, MMCR wrote:
> Woking on the PC I had this
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Subject: Re: Creating a cuepointing tool - Lingo version
if i recall, Soundforge supports Cuepoints on PC the very same way
SoundEdit does on mac...
Fabrice
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 12:27 PM, MMCR wrote:
> Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there was no PC
&
if i recall, Soundforge supports Cuepoints on PC the very same way
SoundEdit does on mac...
Fabrice
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 12:27 PM, MMCR wrote:
Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there was no PC
software for putting cue points into a QuickTime file back then (and
sti
> Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there was no PC
> software for putting cue points into a QuickTime file back then (and
> still today I think). So I approached it from a Lingo level and wrote a
> behavior that simulates the effect of cuepoints by just using counting
> the amo
Woking on the PC I had this problem many years ago as there was no PC
software for putting cue points into a QuickTime file back then (and
still today I think). So I approached it from a Lingo level and wrote a
behavior that simulates the effect of cuepoints by just using counting
the amount of tim