Subject: | Re: Audience playback |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Mon Apr 7, 2008 11:14 pm ((PDT)) |
At 1:57 AM +0000 4/8/08, Steve Pelikan wrote: >What seems to be a solution to my problem is the loan of a USB audio ... >some of what I'll be doing is just sounds and pictures >linked an an html file and I won't have that control. I'll use better >tech/software next time around. You can "fix" the playback level of a linked sound file (and EQ) with QuickTime Pro. With a QT Pro "hinted" or "reference" copy of a sound file, you can get a different playback volume for just one show and not change the main sound file's volume on the server/volume. >The first version of the talk went well and I do it for a bigger >audience tomorrow and Friday. Hope it goes well! Rob D. > >Thanks VERY, VERY MUCH again to everyone for help and advice --- >including such extreme help as Dave who offered to ship me an unused >"echo" PCMCIA device if it seemed like it'd solve my problems... > >Cheers! > >Steve P > > -- |
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