Dick,
What if you try changing the extension from .aifc , to just plain, .aif, on the file. then try dropping that file on either Quicktime icon or iTunes icon and see if it plays, also do a Get Info from either of those apps to see waht QT or iTunes says is the file format.
<small>[ January 16, 2005, 09:22 AM: Message edited by: macguitarman ]</small>
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Dick,
What if you try changing the extension for .aifc , to just plain, .aif, on the file. then try dropping that file on either Quicktime icon or iTunes icon and see if it plays, also do a Get Info from either of those apps to see waht QT or iTunes says is the file format.
What if you try changing the extension for .aifc , to just plain, .aif, on the file. then try dropping that file on either Quicktime icon or iTunes icon and see if it plays, also do a Get Info from either of those apps to see waht QT or iTunes says is the file format.