From: "Powell T (EDU)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Mac Beginner Questions

I would suggest using QuickTime to do the sound editing, I use the audio in
ports on my video in/out card and get satisfactory results. The main pity I
find as a Mac user is that the real producer does not allow live
broadcasting, so I have been forced to move over to QuickTime for that
facility.

Tony Powell
EDU, University of Glamorgan
7 Forest Grove
Pontypridd
CF37 1DL
Tel: +44 (0)1443 482982


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> From: Charles Cowens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Mac Beginner Questions
> 
> In the past someone provided us with RealAudio files from cassette tapes
> (voices only, no music) to post on our web site. Now, I have to start
> from scratch and do this in-house in an all-Mac environment. I know that
> RealAudio encoding, at least, is supported on the Mac, but I also need
> any recommendations for hardware (tapedeck, etc.), how to connect, and
> any simple Mac sound editing software (remember voice only, no music) to
> set up this system.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Charley Cowens | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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