I'm using CDCreator and using Joilet format not ISO. Names don't appear to be the problem. network a possibilty. just wondering if this is possible to do at all? will the exs on the Mac use the .wav files or will i need to convert those to .aif thanks. clint --- In exs-users@y..., Robert J Grierson <rgrierson@m...> wrote: > More than likely when you burned your CD-R on the PC the software truncated > the names of your > files to the bogus ISO Level 1 naming convention, at that point your keymaps > become useless. > A work around would be to: > #1 re-burn with Joliet DOS+Windows naming conventions if your software > allows > #2 Use Virtual PC on your Mac with a shared folder > #3 Network the two machines together > > RG > > clintbennett@y... wrote: > > > I imported some Roland Sample libraries using a conversion package on > > the PC. Then I brought the files over to my mac via CDR then placed > > the .exs file and the sample in the Sample instruments folder > > (located in the logic folder). When i select the sound under the > > EXS24 (it does show up in the menu) it says it can't find the > > associated files (or something to that effect) and doesn't give me an > > option to point it in the right direction. > > > > Also when i opened the instrument editor and looked in the folder > > with the newly created .exs files it didn't see anything. i'm > > stumped. > > > > How to i make this work? I'm using Logic 4.7.2. > > on a G4. > > thanks a bunch. > > clint > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: "can't find file..."
2001-07-12 by clintbennett@yahoo.com
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