I'm playing sound files just fine in Rev. I point to external files
though... both .aiff and .mp3, using a little "audio player"
widget...i.e. I never import into stacks...I find it much easier to
manager large libraries as external files (and we have some very
large audio libraries... 2000
I couldn't play the Christmas e-Card sound in Mac OS 10.3... Jim
on 12/7/05 2:54 PM, Edgar Spees wrote:
> I'm thinking there is a
> problem playing audio on a Mac using system 10.4.2 or 10.4.3 in runrev
> 2.6.1 Thanks again for getting back.
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On Dec 14, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Hannu Kokko wrote:
Hi
I am seeing this also. An Mp3 file imported with the import command
and trying to play with play command.
10.4.3 dual g5 Rev 2.6.1
Rev is having problems playing imported audio files that don't have
the mov extension. If you have QT P
Hi
I am seeing this also. An Mp3 file imported with the import command
and trying to play with play command.
10.4.3 dual g5 Rev 2.6.1
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On 7.12.2005, at 20.54, Edgar Spees wrote:
Devin -
Thanks for getting back. No, these are not compressed files.
They're sound
files I've used many t
Devin -
Thanks for getting back. No, these are not compressed files. They're sound
files I've used many times in version 1.1.1 I imported them into to a
stack and played them using the play command. play "myAudio"
I work for a school district in Wisconsin and our computer guy and I have
been work
Edgar,
Did you compress the audio files when you converted them? The play
command won't play compressed AIF and WAV files. If you want to play
compressed sounds you'd be better off leaving the files external to
the stack and using a player object to reference and play them.
Devin
On Dec
Can anyone help me? I've been a Revolution user for 3 years using version
1.1.1. I have a new G5 Mac with system 10.4.2 and just downloaded
Revolution 2.6.1. I can't get any audio files to play. I have a huge
library of sound files I've been gathering for the last couple of years.
They were almost