Re: Files stop g

2022-02-27 Thread Brad Snyder
I believe this is normal behavior. This is what I have experience as long as I have been using a Mac. If you want to hear the whole file, you need to open it in VLC, or QuickTime player, or some other application. - Brad - On Feb 26, 2022, at 21:12, Caitlyn Furness wrote: dHi, I use the

Re: Files stop g

2022-02-27 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi Cait, Here’s how we can look at the QuickLook feature. It allows the ability to check out what a file is. But it cannot be changed. So for an audio file, you can determine what it is. If you want to access the controls such as playing and stopping the file, then you must open the file. Best,

Re: Files stop g

2022-02-27 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Thanks Les. I’ll def give this a try! Cait > On Feb 27, 2022, at 2:20 AM, Les Kriegler wrote: > > Hi Cait, > I went to the file I wished to play,. An m4a file which is an audio file. > Then I hit Command-Y and after a few seconds, the file started playing. > Hitting the space Barr

Re: Files stop g

2022-02-26 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi Cait, I went to the file I wished to play,. An m4a file which is an audio file. Then I hit Command-Y and after a few seconds, the file started playing. Hitting the space Barr interrupted the stream and took me back to the files list. Give that a shot and see what happens. I thought I needed

Files stop g

2022-02-26 Thread Caitlyn Furness
dHi, I use the quick look option with my MacBookair regularly. Lately, the files stop playing after only a flutes of me hitting the space bar. Most of the files I am veg are mp3 files. What am I doing wrong? This used to Amy iMac, but now that I am on a laptop it seems to not work as