Formats Recognized - Applied Engineering AUDIO ANIMATOR User Manual

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Note:
If you discover that there is not enough room
on your data disk to
store
the file, you can save to
another formatted
disk or Cancel
the Save and
make
more room on the disk by using Delete from the
Edit menu to get rid
of
any unwanted files. If the file
is too large to fit
on a single
floppy, you'll need to
break it up into several files and save to multiple
disk. Refer
to
App. E for instructions.
New Folders can be
created
with the name that is in the title
box when you click the
New
Folder
option.
If a file
or
folder
already has that name, a new folder will not be created. Once
the folder is created,
you can
double click on it to
open,
name
your sound sample,
and then
save
it in the new folder.
Open folders or files by
selecting
them in the file list
and
clicking this button or by double clicking on the folder
or
file
name in the file list.
Close the folder currently
open
by clicking this option
or
by
clicking on the pathname located above the file list.
Save the sound file
by
the name that is currently in the
Save
Wave As box by clicking
this
button.
The file
will be saved
to
the
directory currently
selected
in the format
selected .
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Note:
As
stated earlier,
if you try to
save changes
to
a
locked file you'll be
told
that the file is locked
and
asked if you
want
to replace it with the new
information
anyway.
If you
select
Yes, the new file
will replace the old
and
the file will be locked
again.
If you select No, no
save
will be made.
Cancel returns you to the edit
mode.
Formats Recognized
The Audio Animator software lets you play and save
sound
files from and to many different
formats.
It uses
its
own
format (AE), Apple's
standard
sound file format (AIFF), Raw
Data format (straight binary form), and 2:1 and 2.67:1
compressed.
AE Format
is Audio Animator's
own
filetype. This is
the
default format for saving files.
It
is also Sonic Blaster's
standard formal You
can
load and play any digitized files
created on Sonic Blaster with AA or visa-versa. Save the file
you want to use as your startup sound in this format. (See
"The Introplay Program" in the appendices.)
AIFF Format
is the Apple Standard format.
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