Hi Mark,
Reading the other mails, my guess is that some sample information is missing
form the original file and when you save it with e.g. QT 7 or Audacity, this
information is added.
I believe you need an external if you want to control the devices's sound
volume on an iOS device.
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J. Landman Gay wrote
> track it down. Apparently the duration of the sound file was too short.
> I had to add silence to the end to make it last longer than a second or
> so. After that it would play.
That sounds like it may be the problem :-)
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> track it down. Apparently the duration of the sound file was too short.
> I had to add silence to the end to make it last longer than a second or
> so. After that it would play.
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On 10/26/12 9:59 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
I have a similar aiff
file called shortbeep which I use for "error" keys and inputs, and it works
fine. I was sent 3 different versions of tock.aiff and I can't get any of
them to work. All are 9k aiff files, they all make the tock sound when
played in iTune
Mark Schonewille-3 wrote
> Mark
>
> Here's a direct link to the file http://qery.us/2m9
Hi Mark, interesting problem with this file. First, I have a similar aiff
file called shortbeep which I use for "error" keys and inputs, and it works
fine. I was sent 3 different versions of tock.aiff and I ca
Thanks everyone (and Andrew too!)
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On 10/21/2012 08:47 AM, Mark Smith wrote:
Does anyone have a sound file that sounds like the keyboard on the
iPad/iPhone. I've had to enhance the keyboard on the iPad with an extra row
of keys to handle cdn postal codes (which have the format LNL NLN where L =
letter, and N = number... requiring