rror" keys and inputs, and it works
> fine. I was sent 3 different versions of tock.aiff and I can't get any of
> them to work. All are 9k aiff files, they all make the tock sound when
> played in iTunes, but when I replace shortbeep.aiff with tock.aiff in the LC
> app, I don
J. Landman Gay wrote
> track it down. Apparently the duration of the sound file was too short.
> I had to add silence to the end to make it last longer than a second or
> so. After that it would play.
That sounds like it may be the problem :-)
Thanks
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> track it down. Apparently the duration of the sound file was too short.
> I had to add silence to the end to make it last longer than a second or
> so. After that it would play.
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On 10/26/12 9:59 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
I have a similar aiff
file called shortbeep which I use for "error" keys and inputs, and it works
fine. I was sent 3 different versions of tock.aiff and I can't get any of
them to work. All are 9k aiff files, they all make the tock sound
Mark Schonewille-3 wrote
> Mark
>
> Here's a direct link to the file http://qery.us/2m9
Hi Mark, interesting problem with this file. First, I have a similar aiff
file called shortbeep which I use for "error" keys and inputs, and it works
fine. I was sent 3 different ver
Thanks everyone (and Andrew too!)
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ot;tock" sound when you press on the "expanded" keys.
>
> I've read this might be called tock.aiff and could be in the SDK that apple
> distributes but a spotlight search on my system turns up nothing... and I'm
> not even sure I have a /developer root (unless i
iring 5 keyboard shifts per postal code) so I
took a picture of the numeric keypad and put the number keys above the alpha
keyboard with some invisible buttons and it works great but there is no
"tock" sound when you press on the "expanded" keys.
I've read this might be ca
so I
took a picture of the numeric keypad and put the number keys above the alpha
keyboard with some invisible buttons and it works great but there is no
"tock" sound when you press on the "expanded" keys.
I've read this might be called tock.aiff and could be in the SD