EsaK wrote:
>> P.S. I'm on a PC, and don't own a Mac. > > Mee too. I have same problem. Well, step 1 is admitting that it IS a problem, so you are already on your way to a cure ;-) Go for the twin gigahtz G4 if you've got the cash, an iMac or eMac if you don't. I suggest converting the sounds to SunAudio if you want to keep them internal, or MP3 if you want to switch to a referenced media file and a player. If you had a Mac (:-)) there are some very good shareware applications for doing the sound conversion. With soundApp, you can just drop the hypercard stack on it , and it will automatically convert all the audio files contained within to the format of your choice. SunAudio is compatible with windows and Mac, so its a good choice. After you have converted all the sounds, use the "import all audio files in folder" menu to put them all back in. If you cannot find a decent audioconverter for windows and its just a one-shot deal, I can easily do the conversion for you if you send me the stack. If you are going to be doing a lot of this, of course you need to get your own fishing pole. mark mitchell Japan _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
