Hey Shane. Thanks for the compliment on the podcast. That Zoom is a fabulous machine. I think LWSB is going to get me that Sony one to use as a listening device. There will be another podcast from there next week, but it will be a little bit different. There will be no music except for a harp prelude and it will be a quiet Mass. There will be a couple of podcasts uploaded next Sunday, one from the Cathedral, and a couple of more which I'll talk about on my midweek chat. BTW, the reason the quality of most of my talks is bad is because I'm using my phone to do it. I'll get Audio Hijack and Fission in a week or so. Thanks for the help.
On 4/20/08, Shane Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Howdy, John. Really great podcast from the cathedral, by the way. To > rename a file, do the following: Find the file you want to rename in > the Finder Window. Hit enter on the file. Now, either use your arrow > keys to edit the filename or just start typing, making sure to always > use the proper extension. When done, hit enter again, and presto! > Your file has a new name. Again, be sure you know the proper > extension and use it. For instance, .mp3 is an extension, as is .txt > and so on. Hope this helps. > On Apr 20, 2008, at 7:58 PM, John Moore wrote: > > > Hey guys, Is there a way I can rename a file on the Mac? The only > > way I've figured out is to make an alius, but that just makes a name > > for the original file and when it is clicked on, the actual file > > plays, and if you delete it, it won't play. I ask because my Zoom H2 > > names files in an order, and I want to change the names. I had to > > overwrite a file to get another one on. Can someone please tell me > > how I can rename a file? Thanks. > > > > Shane Jackson > Vestavia Hills, Alabama, USA. > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Skype ID: cadal728 > > > -- John Moore
