For those of you that find it not only inexcusable that MS forces us to go
through this nonsense for the last several years of Entourage under OS  X,
and also have dozens, if not hundreds of sounds you would like to use, but
find it too tedious to script each one, I wrote a Play Sound Script
Generator; it has some limitations and obfuscations, but, if your sound
files are already in AIFF and assembled in one or more default or
first-level directories, it does the trick.

<http://sciencequest.org/support/computers/mac/utilities/GeneratePlaySoundSc
ript.sit>

Cheers

Frederico

On 04/05/14 12:35 AM, "Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 14/5/04 4:31 am, "Scott Haneda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> on 05/13/2004 08:03 PM, Mark Goodman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Yes, with four options to choose from. I have thousands of sounds on my
>>> computer that I would like to use, just like I could in OS9. I guess I just
>>> expect programs to evolve, not go backwards!
>> 
>> I was able to get this feature back, though it is a little rigged IMO.
>> There is a little AppleScript addition called playsound, it is free, you
>> just have to make one apple script for each sound you want to play, then you
>> run that apple script as normal.
>> 
>> There is a tutorial somewhere, I am sure someone can post the link.
> 
> AH, but Mark doesn't 'do' applescript...


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