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Adding Alert Sounds
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Seattle, WA
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Re-installed os 8.5.1 recently, and wanted to add the alert sounds I originally recorded in Simple Sound (they disappeared when I re-installed). I recorded and cleaned them up using Sound Studio, and then followed the Help center directions for adding them- I changed the creator and type using MacLink Plus, and the icons then looked like simple sound icons. Double clicking on them opens up simple sound, but dropping them on the closed system folder does not put them in the alert sounds, like Help said it would. They just sit therr in the system folder. Do I need to convert them with something, or should changing the type and creator been enough?
Val
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Senior User
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Australia
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I think the alert sounds have to be in "System 7 sound" format.
Change the creator/type codes to:
type: sfil
creator: movr
drop them on system file.
no other apps should be running.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Seattle, WA
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That definitely wasn't the fix- it rendered the sound file "damaged" when I tried to open it with SimpleSound, and froze teh computer when I dragged it over to QuickTime. Anybody else?
Val
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Join Date: May 1999
Location: Pasadena, CA USA
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Seattle, WA
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thanks for the tip- that's a great piece of freeware. everybody should download it. and do what he says- translate to "System Sound". translating to AIFF isn't the same thing. thanks again.
Val
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