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Sat 16 Nov 2002, 00:50
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the movie import function in logic and peak, not surprisingly, expects a .mov file. it's for importing...movies! in a floating movie window. to import sound files into logic/peak, as i said, requires aif,sd2, or wav files. to repeat once more. open the audio cd in itunes(free with your mac), or toast, to convert the audio cd data into aif, sd2, or wav files. once you've done this, you can simply drag the files onto logic to load them, or open them in peak. quicktime will obviously convert files to aif if you want to use it for this, but if you then want to load those files into logic, choose the "add audio file" from the audio menu, not "import movie". it makes sense if you think about it...
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Sat 16 Nov 2002, 04:40
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It should be easy converting a quicktime audio file into aif, sd2 or .wav. I use tc spark to import quicktime audio files and then convert to whatever I require though I find that I dont have to use that function too often. As damann outlined above, importing with toast is sooo easy. If you have Toast Titanium it's so easy your granny could do it! Pop in the audio cd, drag it on to Titanium's window, select all tracks with <apple+a> or just the one audio selection with the mouse and push the extract button!! What could be harder...? echoing damann's advice here, the "add audio file" feature is rather handy in Logic...
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