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Version: 1.5.1
Author: Norman Frankle
Requirements: QuickTime for some features
Cost: free
Pros: support multiple formats, optionally quits after playing sounds
Cons: does not support looping
Remote location:
<URL:http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/snd/util/sound-app-
151.hqx>
Tricks location: <URL:http://152.1.24.177/teaching/archives/sound-app-151.hqx>
This sound utility plays the most common sound file formats found on Macintosh
computers and the Internet including: AIFF, Windows WAVE, and u-law, as well as quite
a number of others. One of its nicest features, especially when it is used as a helper
application, it that it can be configured to automatically quit after playing a sound. This
makes it a rather transparent application seamlessly integrating itself into your workstation.
SoundApp is also (slightly) AppleScriptable which opens up other possibilities. Last,
SoundApp can convert the sounds it reads into a number of other formats making it a
useful tool for people distributing sounds to others on the Internet. Unfortunately,
SoundApp provides no looping feature enabling you to play a sound over and over again.
Also, it does not include the ability to record sounds.
Summary :
Version: 1.5.1 Author: Norman Frankle Requirements: QuickTime for some features Cost: free Pros: support multiple formats, optionally quits after playing sounds Cons: does not support looping Remote location: <URL:http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/snd/util/sound-app- 151.hqx>
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