Thanks, Erik.
On Sep 25, 2009, at 10:57 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi
>
> I didn't have any trouble finding it on google, but here's what it
> says in the about dialog anyway. It should help.
> Macintosh Audio for OS X
>
> http://sbooth.org/Max/
>
> Distributed under the terms of the GPL.
>
Hi
I didn't have any trouble finding it on google, but here's what it
says in the about dialog anyway. It should help.
Macintosh Audio for OS X
http://sbooth.org/Max/
Distributed under the terms of the GPL.
Send feedback to m...@sbooth.org
Best,
erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and us
HI Erik,
Could you give me a URL or a more specific name for Max? I can't find
anything useful when I search for it on Google.
Thanks,
Anna
On Sep 25, 2009, at 9:11 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
> Hum, you could do it with itune if you can abide the thing.
> Personally, I couldn't get it to
Hum, you could do it with itune if you can abide the thing.
Personally, I couldn't get it to retain my encoder settings once I'd
set them up, and so I switched to max.
Max has served me extremely well. It supports a lot more formats than
Itunes does, and it can intergrate with your itunes
hi Anna,
when you put your cd in the drive, iTunes should come up and ask if
you want to import it. you just VO space over to the import button and
click it and it'll start doing it. it works really well. I'm not sure
how to do it if you wanna put it in any program other than iTunes.
On 2009
Hi,
Is there a way to copy an audio CD on the Mac with the software it
comes with? If not, what software works well for this?
Thanks,
Anna
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