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Re: AIFF to Wave file conversion [message #100798 is a reply to message #100796] |
Wed, 29 October 2008 20:47 |
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iTunes will git 'er done for you for free. Go into "preferences" and
find the "advanced" tab. Find the "import" sub-tab. Switch that to
"wav", OK it, close preferences. Now go back to your main screen and
select the file(s) and go to your "advanced" menu in the bar at the top
of the screen. Select "Convert to wav".
I don't know if it's header compatible, so you may have to run
StripWav, but give them a try "as is" and let us know how it goes.
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: AIFF to Wave file conversion [message #100812 is a reply to message #100797] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 09:28 |
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On 2008-10-29 21:27:44 -0700, "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> said:
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> Can you set Garage band to export wave files in the preferences. (I'm not
> a mac guy so I don't know) I use wavelab to convert from aiff to Wave. Maybe
> there's something else that's free that will do it. Does wavelab have a free
> basic version? , maybe that will do it. (just guessing)
>
> Rod
> "uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>> Howdy, kids.
>>
>> Got the wifely an iMac, which of course includes Garageband, where I've
> been
>> working up a few drum grooves. I've managed to network the iMac to my Paris
>> PC, and have no problem transferring files back and forth wirelessly.
>>
>> Now I just don't know how to convert AIFF files to Wave files that Paris
>> can recognize. There's folks selling software to do it. Do I need to just
>> buckle down and make the purchase?
>>
>> I prefer to work in Paris, honestly. What am I missing in this effort to
>> transfer files?
As a sidebar - I believe that in the absence of accurate information,
makers of conversion software have made incorrect assumptions about the
PARIS community and by implication the PAF format.
I reckon there's a general assumption that nobody uses PAF any more -
the visible indicator of this assumption is that there are quite a
number of conversion utilities that *read* PAF but a much smaller
number that *write* PAF. Because the work involved to add *write*
functionality seems trivial in comparison to the original task of
including PAF compatibility in the first place, my guess is that the
general assumptions are that PAF is a dead format, the only conceivable
use for PAF compatibility is "retrieving files from old archives", and
that nobody would actually wish to *create* PAFs any more. So my guess
is that *write* functionality wasn't turned on simply because even this
trivial amount of work was thought to be pointless.
I want to address that incorrect assumption head-on. I reckon there's
a comparatively trivial amount of work necessary to make conversion
utilities that *read* PAF *write* PAF as well, so once the forums are
up and running I'm going to be hitting up every maker of conversion
software that I can think of that *reads* PAF format, showing them the
forums and Wiki and blog (giving a more accurate indicator of
existence/size/heft of current community) and say "please turn this
functionality on".
- Kerry
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: AIFF to Wave file conversion [message #100817 is a reply to message #100812] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 16:52 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Thanks Kerry-
You (and I) can start with Snapper...
http://www.audioease.com/Pages/Snapper/snapper-download.html
Ted
KerryGalloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>On 2008-10-29 21:27:44 -0700, "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com>
said:
>
>>
>> Can you set Garage band to export wave files in the preferences. (I'm
not
>> a mac guy so I don't know) I use wavelab to convert from aiff to Wave.
Maybe
>> there's something else that's free that will do it. Does wavelab have
a free
>> basic version? , maybe that will do it. (just guessing)
>>
>> Rod
>> "uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Howdy, kids.
>>>
>>> Got the wifely an iMac, which of course includes Garageband, where I've
>> been
>>> working up a few drum grooves. I've managed to network the iMac to my
Paris
>>> PC, and have no problem transferring files back and forth wirelessly.
>>>
>>> Now I just don't know how to convert AIFF files to Wave files that Paris
>>> can recognize. There's folks selling software to do it. Do I need to
just
>>> buckle down and make the purchase?
>>>
>>> I prefer to work in Paris, honestly. What am I missing in this effort
to
>>> transfer files?
>
>As a sidebar - I believe that in the absence of accurate information,
>makers of conversion software have made incorrect assumptions about the
>PARIS community and by implication the PAF format.
>
>I reckon there's a general assumption that nobody uses PAF any more -
>the visible indicator of this assumption is that there are quite a
>number of conversion utilities that *read* PAF but a much smaller
>number that *write* PAF. Because the work involved to add *write*
>functionality seems trivial in comparison to the original task of
>including PAF compatibility in the first place, my guess is that the
>general assumptions are that PAF is a dead format, the only conceivable
>use for PAF compatibility is "retrieving files from old archives", and
>that nobody would actually wish to *create* PAFs any more. So my guess
>is that *write* functionality wasn't turned on simply because even this
>trivial amount of work was thought to be pointless.
>
>I want to address that incorrect assumption head-on. I reckon there's
>a comparatively trivial amount of work necessary to make conversion
>utilities that *read* PAF *write* PAF as well, so once the forums are
>up and running I'm going to be hitting up every maker of conversion
>software that I can think of that *reads* PAF format, showing them the
>forums and Wiki and blog (giving a more accurate indicator of
>existence/size/heft of current community) and say "please turn this
>functionality on".
>
>- Kerry
>
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