For dummies... the program wants two parameters. With your push-pull-clickedidrag you only pass one parameter - the name of the file you're pulling around. Two possibilities for you... 1) learn the intricate details of using a command shell (strongly recommended). 2) create a new file type "em1" in your Windows Explorer and use emu2wav %1 39000 as the default "open" action. No DDE. This allows you to simply double-click on an .em1 file to convert it to a .wav. Learn. Fast. Using a computer without knowing what it does and how is like driving with both eyes shut. -----Original Message----- From: lasselakstrup <lasse@...> [mailto:lasse@...] Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:03 PM To: emax@yahoogroups.com Subject: [emax] Re: Emu2wav - How do I do? So for dummies that is: rename the file "emu2wav zdXXX.em1 39000" and pull it into emu2wav? That's what I get out of it anyways, but it still doesn't work. Keeps saying "sample rate not specified". I'm getting kind of frustrated.... /Lasse --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "synthasy2000 <chris@s...>" <chris@s...> wrote: > Have you read the read me text file? > > Syntax: emu2wav input_filename samplerate > > e.g. emu2wav zd700.em1 39000 > > Chris > Emax and Emax II User's Group Website http://www.silveriafamily.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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RE: [emax] Re: Emu2wav - How do I do?
2002-12-12 by Hermann Seib
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