[comp.sys.apple] Reply to: Using sound files on Info-Mac at Sumex-aim.stanford.ed

Bruce_Kahn@DGC.MCEO.DG.COM (12/22/89)

CEO comments:
From: Bruce Kahn:VOID
Date: ## 12/21/89 12:55 ##
  Mac sound files can only be played by a program that can read them 
such as PlaySound or MacCD (both of which are on 
Sumex-Aim.Stanford.Edu in the archives some place).  If you use Apple 
File Exchange, you can 'port' sound files back and forth between 
Apple II's and Mac's.  I believe that if the sound contains an 
80H (hex) on the Mac, you need to change it to a 00H on the Apple 
II.  Otherwise the sound will be garbage.
  MacInTalk is used by programs that want to create phoentic speech 
much like SAM on the Apple II, except that Apple 'owns' MacInTalk and 
you need to get a license to use it.  
 
                                   Bruce (KAHN@ADAM.DG.COM)

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Date: 20 Dec 89 16:28:28 GMT
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