Jerry,

Again, many thanks.  I didn't know this so I bet you are right, there 
must be something wrong with the file.  I appreciate your response.

John R.


On Aug 31, 2004, at 12:00 AM, Jerry Yeager wrote:

> Something is a little odd John,
>
> You can quite easily play WAV files in the QuickTime Player and iTunes 
> and iMovie, iDVD, FCP, etc (which use QT to translate files), or in 
> any QT based audio app. It is possible the file they were given has 
> something odd about it, but they should be able to play the files if 
> the files are "plain" WAV files.
>
>
>               Jerry
>
>
> On Aug 30, 2004, at 7:44 PM, John Robinson wrote:
>
>> Mac Group,
>>
>> My kids have a little business where they make DVD's out of photo's, 
>> quite good in fact.  They have one they are doing now that the folks 
>> have sent them the music to be included in a .WAV format.
>>
>> Is there any way they can somehow use this with a MAC?  It won't 
>> load, nor will it open using iTunes.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> John R.
>>
>>
>>
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