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Re: Cataloging Sounds

Subject: Re: Cataloging Sounds
From: "ng2307" ng2307
Date: Mon Nov 8, 2010 10:02 pm ((PST))
Sorry for my late reply. 
I completely agree with you: Audiofinder offers a lot of features at a very 
reasonable price. The online technical support is very efficient, too. 
Primarily I use Audiofinder to manage and archive files, but also for basic 
tasks like adding fade-ins and fade-outs or converting files in different 
formats - it works well and fast. 


--- In  Rob Danielson <> wrote:
>
> At 10:11 PM +0000 11/3/10, ng2307 wrote:
> >
> >I add and edit metatags with Sound Devices' Wave Agent. Once the 
> >metatags are completed I build a database with Audiofinder. Imho 
> >it's a low cost, reliable solution for mac users.
> >
> 
> Thanks Nino--
> Looks like the developer is bringing AudioFinder along. Since I last 
> checked, AudioFinder supports playing of .flac files and .aac/.mov 
> multi-channel files.  It looks like AudioFinder could have more 
> features at $70 than the light, "Miniminer" version of Soundmner at 
> $190 and even a good number of the features found in the Pro $500+ 
> versions.  Are there some features in AudioFinder that you regularly 
> use it for beyond the "finder" and library functions?   Rob D.
> 
> --
>








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