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05-Nov-2005, 01:19 AM #1
Red face Audio Help
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My friend asked me to give him an audio file. The only thing is he has a mac and i have a PC. So if someone could tell me what audio files a mac supports i would appreciate it

THX

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05-Nov-2005, 03:48 PM #2
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Originally Posted by Dave123122
Hey
My friend asked me to give him an audio file. The only thing is he has a mac and i have a PC. So if someone could tell me what audio files a mac supports i would appreciate it

THX
AIFF, WAV, MP3, SDII, etc., etc., etc.

In short, everything that a Windows machine supports and then some.
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06-Nov-2005, 12:50 AM #3
you just need to get a proper media player for the sound format file you are playing if quicktime won't play it there are other softwares that will. VLC player covers a lot AND Video as well.....best advice is to go to versiontracker.com and search audio player or media player, see what you get. There are a lot of them
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