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mer. 13 nov. 2002, 00:27
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turn diskburner off, it's cr@p! the conflict dosen't exist if you're using up to date versions of toast and itunes. toast audio extractor is not compatible with os9.x or 10. you'll have to import the cd's audio tracks with itunes(as aif's) or toast. once the tracks are on your hard drive as aif, wav or sd2 files, you'll be able to load them into logic or peak easily, you can then chop them into tiny pieces and re-save the pieces as new audio files if you wish. as far as movies are concerned, any quicktime movies on your hard drive can be imported into logic(not so sure about peak here). good luck...
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ven. 15 nov. 2002, 18:56
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QUOTE it doesn't work if I use the "Movie" (Quicktime) import function in either Peak or Logic. Any ideas...hello....where is everybody Since you seem to be in quite a hurry, I'll take a chance here. I'm not using Logic but PT (thus taking the risk to get bashed again... nevermind...). Anyway, since most of the soft have pretty much the same features, I guess Logic is not so far from PT regarding Import options, so: You're mentionning the "Movie" import feature... well I guess this feature is basically usefull to import...movies (picture= .mov files), not audio, as it's the case within PT. Doesn't Logic have a PT feature alike ("Import Audio from other movies") which can be used to import CD tracks?... I'm pretty sure it does. Hope that could help a little. PS: and yes, Toast Audio Extractor does work with OS 9 (I'm using it on a regular basis with OS 9.1).
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