Thanks, to you and Scott for the software suggestions. The client has an AV studio and all the fancy software, and he would do the conversions himself. He's still not keen on using mp3 but is weighing the pros and cons.

Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com



On August 14, 2016 2:28:37 AM Frans Schoffelen <fr...@mac.com> wrote:

Hi Jaqueline,

Since we run a small studio as well we routinely do a lot of audio conversions. For batch processing we use the Mac app Sound converter pro that uses multiple cores and can generate almost anything. I don't know the necessities or quality of your audio files but if they are already m4 there must be some master AIFF or WAV files originally. If you paid someone for the files then you own those as well. Conversion to a compressed Windows format may indeed lose a bit compared to m4 but is it really that critical? Sound converter Pro is 29$ I believe and it can batch fast and whole long lists of files and folders with multiple settings.
Hope this helps .

Frans Schoffelen
KNLG knowlegistics
Berlin

On 14.08.2016, at 00:50, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:

Yes, you're right. We're pretty much screwed then. All the universities
have demanded that QT be removed from all site computers and our app
depends on .m4a audio. There are too many audio files to convert to
another format, and the audio guy refuses to do it anyway due to the
quality degredation.

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