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App to join AIFFs together
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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I need an app that helps me to join multiple aiff files together to one big file. I need this for re-cutting live mixes. I searched at macupdate and versiontracker, but found nothing. Anyone?
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Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity...
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And if you don't mind spending a little money, QuickTime pro will also do basic joining.
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Originally posted by -Q-:
And if you don't mind spending a little money, QuickTime pro will also do basic joining.
Didn't spend the money, but I have QuickTime Pro (legally) nonetheless. Could you tell me how to do that? I'm doing some stuff in QT occassionally, but never encountered an option like this.
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In QT Player you do it the same way you would combine text with a word processor.
1) Open both tracks.
2) In track 2, select all, copy.
3) In track 1, paste.
4) Save.
Chris
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Originally posted by chabig:
In QT Player you do it the same way you would combine text with a word processor.
1) Open both tracks.
2) In track 2, select all, copy.
3) In track 1, paste.
4) Save.
Chris
I thought there was a batch command for doing this. Thanks for the info, anyway.
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