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mer. 30 janv. 2008, 07:49
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tomc11 "Posted Yesterday, 04:05 PM Like most on this site I've got quite a collection of songs in iTunes. The other day I was trying to convert a standard .M4a file from iTunes to either a .wav or .aiff (apple loop) so that I can pull some audio samples. I thought I could do it with my Quicktime Pro but can't find any options in the Save As. Also, tried iTunes itself with no luck. Even tried Apple Loop Utility but it won't load the M4a file. I use Logic Express 8 and Garageband and I would think that some how I should be able to do this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Dear tomc11, yes I can help with this. Maybe three or four years ago I wanted to make my first MP3. I knew that it could be done in Logic. I saw the guy do it... But that was so long ago, too much information, I am scared what do I do? There was this really cool Bass Player from New York his name was, I kid you not, Blackassdave. Truth.
Someone asked the same question as you did, I was too embarassed to let people I didn't know how to do what everyone else did. Why I never raised my hand when in school. Scared. Anyway someone miraculously had the same problem. This was the first and last Post I ever saw, I did call him, he rattled off this great list of musicians, "Oh, do you know, Bill, Bob, Blue, Toots, Vibe, Johnny Slick, Funky Fat Frank, BeBop Tony"? Ummm, no. Click. Anyway Blackassdave just said..... "Sound Converter" by Steve Dekorte. It has been the best and least expensive Software I ever purchased. Steve Dekorte is a very zen like source. Sound Converter can convert almost any File. It costs $10.00. All Updates are 100% Free. I think the guy is some good natured hippie, computer guru geek or something. When I Downloaded the Online Copy and it didn't work. I wrote him and said "It don't work"! he wrote back. Did you buy it"? Ooooops! Oh, it ain't free? Guess $10.00 ain't bad. Best ever. Don't thank me thank, Blackassdave.
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jeu. 31 janv. 2008, 15:09
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QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Wed 30 Jan 2008, 06:49)  tomc11 "Posted Yesterday, 04:05 PM Like most on this site I've got quite a collection of songs in iTunes. The other day I was trying to convert a standard .M4a file from iTunes to either a .wav or .aiff (apple loop) so that I can pull some audio samples. I thought I could do it with my Quicktime Pro but can't find any options in the Save As. Also, tried iTunes itself with no luck. Even tried Apple Loop Utility but it won't load the M4a file. I use Logic Express 8 and Garageband and I would think that some how I should be able to do this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Dear tomc11, yes I can help with this. Maybe three or four years ago I wanted to make my first MP3. I knew that it could be done in Logic. I saw the guy do it... But that was so long ago, too much information, I am scared what do I do? There was this really cool Bass Player from New York his name was, I kid you not, Blackassdave. Truth.
Someone asked the same question as you did, I was too embarassed to let people I didn't know how to do what everyone else did. Why I never raised my hand when in school. Scared. Anyway someone miraculously had the same problem. This was the first and last Post I ever saw, I did call him, he rattled off this great list of musicians, "Oh, do you know, Bill, Bob, Blue, Toots, Vibe, Johnny Slick, Funky Fat Frank, BeBop Tony"? Ummm, no. Click. Anyway Blackassdave just said..... "Sound Converter" by Steve Dekorte. It has been the best and least expensive Software I ever purchased. Steve Dekorte is a very zen like source. Sound Converter can convert almost any File. It costs $10.00. All Updates are 100% Free. I think the guy is some good natured hippie, computer guru geek or something. When I Downloaded the Online Copy and it didn't work. I wrote him and said "It don't work"! he wrote back. Did you buy it"? Ooooops! Oh, it ain't free? Guess $10.00 ain't bad. Best ever. Don't thank me thank, Blackassdave. Thanks Mac Daddy for the info. That could work - If I could just get .wav 's out I'd be happy. Do you have a link? or can I just Google it?
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ven. 1 févr. 2008, 20:13
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tomc11, I just used Sound Grinder to covert a whole batch of .M4a files to .WAV files. Check out Sound Grinder at http://www.monkey-tools.com. Dano10
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mar. 5 févr. 2008, 08:40
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QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Mon 4 Feb 2008, 17:26)  Jim Hoyland, Yep, I checked... You're from the UK... Also, I know the definition of "teat" but usually say "tit'. I know "Teat" is more sophisticated but who wants a "Teat"? Them thangs on Pamela Anderson sure ain't called a "Teat" except in Sunny Old England. Yep i'm from australia and we use the word 'ripping', but I don't think its really slang; perhaps more of a technical term. First time I heard it would've been back in 1989' or 1990 while working in a graphic pre-press firm designing on macintosh it was in relation to spooling a large postscript file to disk for the printer, so it probably translates to roughly that.... converting something to a hard disk file from some other medium. Don't think it's an Aussie or Pommie thing at all, just a fairly specific term. although I may be wrong of course. it has certainly entered the popular vernacular here in Australia; id be surprised if it wasn't in the dictionary by now. ;-). So I don't know whether thats cleared anthing up guys, but I just couldn't resist. Oh and jim. you guys don't really call them 'teats' do you?
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mar. 5 févr. 2008, 08:52
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.m4a is fairly specific to apple and itunes; so you should be able to open them in almost any apple software that deals with audio so-long as you have the codec installed, presumably you could even open it up in video editing packages like Final Cut Pro or Adobe premiere and export it as whatever file type you like, as long as its a format supported by quicktime's audio layer. eg. .wav .aiff .mp3 .mov ... .... and many many more.
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mar. 5 févr. 2008, 09:24
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in fact i remember specifically now where it comes from... RIP that is R aster I mage P rocessor which was a networked computer or earlier even, a proprietry printing device that contained a hard disk, which had the sole purpose of converting an illustrator or photoshop file to a print ready postscript file according to whatever PPD or printer description file you needed. Later I suppose it was adopted by people stealing audio or 'Ripping' CD's because it was kind of appropriate and it sounded like 'ripping someone off' in the manner that Mac Daddy mentioned earlier. so there you go...  a bit off topic, I know but design just happens to be my background and i'm a bit of a geek at heart.  also i'm just filling in time while waiting for my copy of the latest chemical brothers album to finish 'ripping' ... just jokes  I'm bored so I thought i'd infilct some trivia on Y' all.  Check yas QUOTE (Jim Hoyland @ Tue 5 Feb 2008, 18:04)  Without wanting to get too far into this, I was kicked off Imdb once for typing "tits and ass", whereas I know they'd have no problem with "teats and arse" - but I also think there's an important difference between tits and teats. The tit is the whole package whereas the teat is the nipple. I'm sure Pammy has teats, but after all the surgery, I'm equally sure they don't work anymore. Also Willie the Scottish caretaker from the Simpsons frequently uses "teat" and I've always loved the way you can slip fairly rude English onto American TV - does anyone remember Peggy Wanker from "Married with Children"?
And if you like old-fashioned English, there's Micheal "Monty Python" Palin's "Ripping Yarns" to confuse the issue. In 1930's private school / airforce slang, ripping = good / exciting.
I really should get out more often. HMMMMM 'Check out those teats', sounds a bit wrong doesn't it? ok promise i'll stop now. or I might get moderated.
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mar. 5 févr. 2008, 10:05
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QUOTE (Jim Hoyland @ Tue 5 Feb 2008, 18:44)  Just to complete the circle, I think Australian slang has "Ripped to the tits", meaning very, very drunk. that would be 'Ripped off my tits', I know, i've said it more than once
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mer. 6 févr. 2008, 17:07
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QUOTE (tomc11 @ Tue 29 Jan 2008, 15:05)  Like most on this site I've got quite a collection of songs in iTunes. The other day I was trying to convert a standard .M4a file from iTunes to either a .wav or .aiff (apple loop) so that I can pull some audio samples. I thought I could do it with my Quicktime Pro but can't find any options in the Save As. Also, tried iTunes itself with no luck. Even tried Apple Loop Utility but it won't load the M4a file. I use Logic Express 8 and Garageband and I would think that some how I should be able to do this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Try our Tutorial, "How to convert an audio file from AAC(M4A, M4B), MP3, Ogg, WMA, Midi, AIFF to WAV on Mac OS X using Music Man" at http://www.mireth.com/wt/mpme-convert-wav-mac.htmlHope this helps. 8-)
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jeu. 7 févr. 2008, 14:37
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QUOTE (tomc11 @ Tue 29 Jan 2008, 15:05)  Like most on this site I've got quite a collection of songs in iTunes. The other day I was trying to convert a standard .M4a file from iTunes to either a .wav or .aiff (apple loop) so that I can pull some audio samples. I thought I could do it with my Quicktime Pro but can't find any options in the Save As. Also, tried iTunes itself with no luck. Even tried Apple Loop Utility but it won't load the M4a file. I use Logic Express 8 and Garageband and I would think that some how I should be able to do this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. dude........ SAVE AS wont work from anything its not like saving a .tiff from a .jpeg or anything like that. (even then its usually an export option) Whatever program you are using to do it whether it be itunes, logic, protools, even video edit programs like Final cut pro, and of course the myriad of smaller, purpose built file conversion apps that have been mentioned here; pretty much all of them access the quicktime libraries and codecs in order to do it; and generally whichever program you are using, including quicktime pro, EXPORT is your option Except in itunes which only alows you to burn to a disc; which, unless you have the mp3 cd option checked instead of the standard AUDIO CD will convert it to (.aiff,.wav) Itunes will also allow you to 'IMPORT'  files (File/import) and in that process convert your file to whichever you like. (provided you have set the preferences (File/preferences/advanced in that pane you set the import using dropdown to WAV, AIFF MP3 or whatever) You can then find the resulting file in your designated itunes library folder. SOOOOOOO.. tomc11 .I'm sure you have found your solution well before my rantings on  I just like to hear the sound of my own voice, so to speak. I apologize to those that subscribe to this thread only to hear me babble on and on; Its just that I get so much out of the info and good humour on this site and although i've been using Macintosh as a visual artist since I fell in love with the very first 128K beige beast, I can't claim to be a full blown audio professional like a good number of you guys (Maybe some day soon) I just love music, and have what some might call an obsessive personality.  at least thats what my therapist tells me peace out
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