Someone wrote: >HOW DO I IMPORT AN AUDIOCLIP INTO A STACK AND PLAY IT CORRECTLY, on a Mac? >>>
Used "SoundApp" (Mac shareware) to bulk convert all of the sound files you might want to import into a compatable format, like Sun/NeXt, which is supported on all platforms (this is nice if you have an inlination to go cross-platform later on). To do the bulk conversion, first launch soundApp, in the preferences you can select where you want the output of conversion to go...then command-click (or shift-click, I forget) the folder containing all of the sounds you want to convert and drag it and drop it on the SoundApp icon (soundApp must be already launched and running for this to work). Conversion of hundreds of short sounds will take less than a second and these can now be imported and played in meta/rev. Note the MPEG layer 3 (MP3) can be played with a player object, but cannot be directly imported and played (in my hands). If you have a lot of sounds to play, or they are long sounds, you might want to keep them in a separate file and use a player to play them. You can always make the player invisible. This keeps the size of your stack down and, I think, improves performance. That way, the sounds can be MP3's, which have the advantage of small size, and universal compatibility. iTunes, available as a free download from Apple, can convert many sound files to MP3 and can do this in bulk. mark mitchell japan _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
