Subject:converting files to Mac with markers
Posted by: bigmark
Date:1/11/2010 4:30:46 PM
Is there anyway to take an edited file with markers and save it or print it for use on a mac? |
Subject:RE: converting files to Mac with markers
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:1/11/2010 5:33:57 PM
Most likely most modern software on a Mac will read .wav files, and probably most will support the metadata block that contains the markers. Give it a try and see what happens. I don't know what you mean by "print". |
Subject:RE: converting files to Mac with markers
Reply by: bigmark
Date:1/11/2010 6:50:19 PM
Thank you the engineer tried that and the file does open to hear and work with, it just didn't show the markers. My thought on the printing was that if i could print the screen it would have the timeline that I could give to the engineer. |
Subject:RE: converting files to Mac with markers
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:1/12/2010 3:37:06 AM
Hit the PrntScr key and paste into any photo editor. |
Subject:RE: converting files to Mac with markers
Reply by: rraud
Date:1/12/2010 5:23:04 PM
I believe the ability to read the markers is dependent on the application and not the OS. Same as a PC, some third party apps, can 'see' the markers, some can't. You can copy the Markers/Regions text list to the clipboard if that helps. open Markers/Regions ("Alt.+2") .. "Right click" in the window and select "Copy onto Clipboard". Paste the text to your favorite text editor. Otherwise as Chien said, you can copy and paste a screenshot. Message last edited on1/12/2010 5:34:59 PM byrraud. |