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Re: How to convert sounds to sound resource files?



In article <Bx9qJD.MzI@news.iastate.edu> That Ian Guy, irsman@iastate.edu
writes:
>In article <PPBsTB1w165w@student.business.uwo.ca> 
>a3khan@student.business.uwo.ca (Alimudin Khan) writes:
>>The title says it all.  Is there a utility or sound program that will 
>>take raw sound data, AE (Sonic Blaster) sound files, or the like, and 
>>convert them so that they can be used by system 6's sound CDEV?

>2) If you have a shell and are a hacker-type you can check out the
Unknown
>User's rSounder shell EXE for Orca/APW/GNO.  The user interface is
nonexistant
>but it gets the job done.

No.. aaah.. Mine's called RawToRez.. (i.e. raw data to resource format) 
I will mail it to anyone who's interested. It most likely is also on
cco.caltech.edu

user interface is nonexistant? Yeah, I agree.. that's what makes UNIX
programming
easier than desktop programming.. In desktop programming, I spend most of
the
time on the interface and not on the guts of the program.  Though I *am*
very
picky when it comes to programs' interfaces when they DO use the desktop
interface..
Cosmetic and key-equivalent bugs are ones I tend to write up often.
(when background windows don't update and there are big "splotches" of
white area,
it irritates the hell out of me because it looks "unprofessional"..
unfortunately there
are many areas where the System Software does that too.. I'm specifically
thinking
of the Mac side here, but the GS Installer does it too).

end ramblemode.