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Wed 16 Mar 2005, 18:39
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Checked permissions etc., & versions - everything looked ok. I found a stopgap solution -- open the file in Cakewalk Music Creator on my Windows box (opens fine there) export as .wav then open in Audacity. SOOOOOO much faster on the G5 running Audacity than on the Windows box running Audacity (1.5 Ghz Athlon XP). Now I just need to find a util. to do the .aif -> .wav conversion on the Mac (what I hoped Sox would do...)
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Wed 16 Mar 2005, 19:40
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QUOTE (deef @ Mar 16 2005, 17:39) Now I just need to find a util. to do the .aif -> .wav conversion on the Mac (what I hoped Sox would do...) iTunes can convert AIFF -> WAVE on Mac.
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Tue 29 Mar 2005, 22:04
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hello,
I've had the same problem and I convert the aiff to wav with quicktime pro. That's very easy and fast.
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