Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!VM.TEMPLE.EDU!V2071A From: V2071A@VM.TEMPLE.EDU ("George A. Piotrowski Jr") Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Converting Macintosh Sounds to GS Message-ID: <9006272122.AA27036@apple.com> Date: 27 Jun 90 21:55:19 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 39 On 27 Jun 90 8:48 -0600 you said: > I seem to remember this comming up before but can anyone tell be which >bite values need to be changed in Macintosh sound files and to what to make >them compatable with the GS. I down loaded some great BEEPs but the noise >just doesn't come out right. > >Thanks > >Grant Delaney >delaneyg@wnre.aecl.ca >delaneyg@crnl.aecl.ca Grant, Someone wrote that if you edit the file and change all of the 80 to 00 (I believe that was the right way), then it would work fine. I have done it. I have a sound from Ghostbusters saying "Ray, this looks extraordinarly bad" that could barely be made out. I used the program "TEXTC" to convert all 80 to 00 bytes and it came out fine. Try it. If you need any help with the conversion, just drop me a line and I'll try to remember how I did it. I also have the conversion chart to match the Mac sounds with the GS. I'm doing that to make the sounds more universal. I had a good Batman sound that was done with the GS, but when I transferred it to the Mac, the sound was too slow at one speed and too fast at the other speed. Later for now, ________________________________________________________________________ George A. Piotrowski, Coordinator Bitnet: V2071A@TEMPLEVM Educational Computing Center Internet: v2071a@vm.temple.edu Temple University America Online: GaPio Philadelphia, PA 19122 Compu$erve: 74046,1304 (215) 787-6228 Genie: G.PIOTROWSKI Doc Brown: Obviously, the Time Continuum has be disrupted creating this New Temporal Event Sequence resulting in this Alternate Reality! ________________________________________________________________________ Acknowledge-To: