It is simply too long away.
I want to place a sound file in the Startup Items Folder, to simulate the startup sound.
I do have the various startup sounds as a .WAV file, from the BasiliskII download page. I do have Resedit 2.1.2 working. And I do have all compression tools (Binhex, Stuffit Expander, Compactor, MacBinary, Diskcopy 4.2 and Diskcopy 6.3) that are need to make files travel.
I will try to convert an alert sound resource to a sound file (to have half the story.)
I would be happy to receive instructions on creating a sound file, converting a wav to a sound file.
Peter.
Sound files in Macintosh System 7.5.x
Moderators: Cat_7, Ronald P. Regensburg
Re: Sound files in Macintosh System 7.5.x
I recall using SoundEdit, when I was playing around with System sounds.
It was an earlier version than this: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/soundedit-16
It escapes me right now, what I used as input file. Some were recorded with the mic, but audio was most likely from CD.
It was an earlier version than this: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/soundedit-16
It escapes me right now, what I used as input file. Some were recorded with the mic, but audio was most likely from CD.
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Re: Sound files in Macintosh System 7.5.x
SoundApp should be able to convert from Windows WAVE to system sound format. Also 68k version still available:
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~franke/SoundApp/
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~franke/SoundApp/
Re: Sound files in Macintosh System 7.5.x
I found the site, and downloaded the most current version 2.7.3 of Nov 13, 2000 from here:
http://www.filewatcher.com/m/soundapp68K.sit.598237-0.html
SoundApp68K converted Boing.wav easily to a Macintosh sound file (file type 'sfil', creator 'rmov') and I put it into Startup Items.
P.
http://www.filewatcher.com/m/soundapp68K.sit.598237-0.html
SoundApp68K converted Boing.wav easily to a Macintosh sound file (file type 'sfil', creator 'rmov') and I put it into Startup Items.
P.