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A friend read something for me on their Mac, and the files are Quicktime
M4A format. I tried opening them in Sound Forge 12 to normalize them a
bit, but was told by Sound Forge that I'm missing Quicktime version 7. A
url was shown on the open error dialog which would take me to the
download page where I could get Quicktime,but when I went there, the
page said that Quicktime plugingsupport has been available in Windows
since 2009. I'm not interested in plugin support, so should I download
version 7 of Quicktime and install it anyway so I can open these files
in SF 12? Or should I just punt the M4A files by normalizing and saving
them in another format (like MP3) in Reaper?
- [all-audio] Opening M4A's in Sound Forge 12 Steve Matzura
- Re: [all-audio] Opening M4A's in Sound Forge 12 Dane Trethowan
- Re: [all-audio] Opening M4A's in Sound Forge 12 Steve Matzura
- Re: [all-audio] Opening M4A's in Sound Forge 1... Dane Trethowan
