Hi Graham,
I'm converting some SuperCard projects which have sounds (and maybe other stuff) in the Resource Fork. I don't have a copy of ResEdit any more (does it run on MacOS 9.2.2 - doesn't seem to be in the Apple archive). Can anyone suggest a way to extract these resources? I tried a shareware app called 'SndSampler' but it claims there aren't any 'snd' resources in my SC file (there are).
ResEdit works here on 9.2.2 in classic mode.
Drop a line and i will send you ResEdit...
�lso, AFAICS the Revo documentation doesn't seem to say much about what sound files one can play - I have already gathered that Mac-native sounds are a no-no. Apart from aif (is '.aif' the correct extension for Windows systems?),
Yes.
what other formats are allowed
Without QuickTIme installed on the target machine you should stay with .aif, .au or .wav files. NO compressed aif and wav, if i remember right. With QuickTime you can use everything that QT can play !!! (...and that's a lot !!!)
(clearly one can play a QuickTime soundtrack, for example)
Sure, see above...
What is the most efficient way of playing a short sound with no delay,
to give the effect of a system beep, or a rollover sound like you'd have in a Flash movie?
Use a player. Really, works fine, is fast..., trust me :-)
TIA Graham
Hope that helps... Regards Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
