On 06/10/2010, at 10:27 AM, Alan Smith wrote:
Very interesting responses Peter and Ronni to accessing Windows on an
external drive (and good question Michael).
Before I jump in and break a leg (or the old PC) do you think a simple
transplant of the old PC (Windows XP) hard drive directly
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On 06/10/2010, at 10:27 AM, Alan Smith wrote:
Very interesting responses Peter and Ronni to accessing Windows on an
external drive (and good question Michael).
Before I jump in and break a leg
Hi Michael,
Ah, Voice Recordings ...
As I mentioned in my first reply iTunes can run into trouble with lower
resolution voice recorder WAVs.
If they won’t play in iTunes:
Rather than trying to convert from WAV to MP3 which would lose a lot of the
quality, you might want to try converting from
Hmmm,
Well, as Ronni says, rather than mp3, you can use a lossless formula - which
will not degrade the quality - though I guess any file conversion may
affect the integrity of the recording in that it will no longer be the WAV
file recorded.
I would have thought that keeping a backup of the
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about 7 out of 100 tracks play on my Apple. The tracks
are wav format. I have latest version of windows media player, flip for mac,
QuickTime pro, QuickTime 7 and Perian installed. OS is 10.6.4. I have had
trouble
Thank you Peter.
On 6/10/10 8:17 AM, Peter Hinchliffe hinch...@multiline.com.au wrote:
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about 7 out of 100 tracks play on my Apple. The tracks
are wav format. I have latest version of windows media player, flip
On 06/10/2010, at 8:17 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about 7 out of 100 tracks play on my Apple. The tracks
are wav format. I have latest version of windows media player, flip for mac,
QuickTime pro, QuickTime 7
Brown
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On 06/10/2010, at 8:17 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about 7 out of 100 tracks play on my Apple. The
tracks
I have a cd of which about 7 out of 100 tracks play on my Apple. The tracks
are wav format. I have latest version of windows media player, flip for mac,
QuickTime pro, QuickTime 7 and Perian installed. OS is 10.6.4. I have had
trouble getting the cd to play on Windows computers, but have
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about 7 out of 100 tracks play on my Apple. The tracks
are wav format. I have latest version of windows media player, flip for mac,
QuickTime pro, QuickTime 7 and Perian installed. OS is 10.6.4. I have had
trouble
Thanks for responding, Ronda.
iTunes opens but only 7 of the 100 or so recordings are detected even
though I have selected import.
Regards,
Michael.
On 5/10/10 11:12 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about
Is this a commercial music CD?
What are your import settings in iTunes?
iTunes Preferences General - When you insert a CD 'Import Settings'?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 05/10/2010, at 11:47 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Thanks for responding, Ronda.
iTunes opens but only 7 of the 100 or so
Try using VLC... It's not just a video player and I've had it open some so
called standard video and audio formats that both Quicktime and WMP
On 5/10/10 11:12 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010, at 10:52 AM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I have a cd of which about 7 out of
Thanks Mark.
Yes, I'd tried VLC but forgot to include it in the list.
Regards,
Michael Hawkins.
On 5/10/10 12:22 PM, Mark Secker m...@biz.uwa.edu.au wrote:
Try using VLC... It's not just a video player and I've had it open some so
called standard video and audio formats that both
Hi Ronni, Hi Michael,
I wouldn't think it would be a commercial music CD with 100 wav files on it
;o)
I would think that someone has created this on a (Windows?) PC - and maybe
they used some strange encoding parameters.
Michael, You say you can play it only on a couple of Windows PCs that
Thanks Neil,
Unfortunately I can't do anything which may affect the integrity of the
recording.
Regards,
Michael.
On 5/10/10 1:33 PM, Neil Houghton n...@possumology.com wrote:
Hi Ronni, Hi Michael,
I wouldn't think it would be a commercial music CD with 100 wav files on it
;o)
I
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