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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Groupe : Validating Messages : 76 Inscrit : 08 juin 02 Lieu : London Membre no 5,004 ![]() |
Can someone tell me exactly which extensions or what version of Quicktime is required for the "Movie " import function in (my case Logic and Peak) to work- the only way I can import audio from CD's is through Toast audio extractor which crashes my computer (also why?).
Ta in adv James -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 103 Inscrit : 30 oct. 02 Lieu : Los Angeles - US Membre no 8,882 ![]() |
It should be easy converting a quicktime audio file into aif, sd2 or .wav.
I use tc spark to import quicktime audio files and then convert to whatever I require though I find that I dont have to use that function too often. As damann outlined above, importing with toast is sooo easy. If you have Toast Titanium it's so easy your granny could do it! ![]() Pop in the audio cd, drag it on to Titanium's window, select all tracks with <apple+a> or just the one audio selection with the mouse and push the extract button!! What could be harder...? echoing damann's advice here, the "add audio file" feature is rather handy in Logic... ![]() -------------------- Nobody can take from you what you give freely.
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