[X4U] How To Anti-Encode Audio File

Kansas Territory kansast at mac.com
Sun Apr 24 11:10:43 PDT 2005


On Apr 24, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Dave Checkman wrote:

> Well, the verdict is unanimous. Easier to squeeze the toothpaste out 
> than ...
>
> Nonetheless, one would think that software producers would more 
> closely attend to providing "fail-safe" measures in case of user 
> stupidity like mine. Somehow, the whole area involving audio/video 
> processing seems especially to cry out for that. Why, for example, 
> don't these producers automatically make "backups" at each audio 
> processing user decision point? (Sure, it takes a lot of HD space. So 
> let the user decide whether to enable this function.)


if you have an aiff file and you have itunes create an .mp3 file, the 
original .aiff files remain.  Correct ?     you have to make the 
decision, to DELTE the .aiff file your self.  And I think iTunes does 
ask you "are you sure" before you delete ?


Kansast


>
> And, Alex, thanks for your tip about MP3Trimmer; it's real nice. For 
> $8.95 who can complain?
>
> Dave
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