[peel] Re: 24 October 1992
Roger Carruthers
unity.gain@...
Fri Aug 16 19:24:06 CEST 2013
Peak can be a little weird like that, but bear in mind that it will be
referring to whatever is set to be the scratch disc (in Preferences) when it
talks about free space, which may not be the drive with 160 GB free; it will
create a temporary file on the scratch disc and work from that, regardless
of where the original file is.
Using 'Save as' (in this case as a QuickTime file), allows you to save a
version on another volume, but it will still expect you to save any changes
made to the temp. file when you quit.
Despite all that, Peak is still my favourite audio editor, and the demise
of Bias was sad news,
Cheers
Roger
From: Stuart Brooks <stuartb@...m>
Reply-To: <peel@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Thursday, 15 August 2013 23:27
To: <peel@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 24 October 1992
You can upload to the Mooo by going to the following
http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/incoming/Upload.html and following the
instructions.
You say the audio is in Quicktime format? That will be a first! No idea
about the Mac gremlins though.
Stuart
From: turnipwarlord.1974 <mailto:peter.tron@googlemail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 3:18 PM
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [peel] Re: 24 October 1992
done it!
i went through hard disk editing 'hell' tho'
using a mac with the bias peak wave editor.
it said, "not enough free disk space to save this file".
i have 160gb free, what gives?
i saved it as a quicktime file (same file size as before)
it worked!
why? i have no idea!
but now i need to ask you guys how you would like me to send this stitched
show to you.
would you like me to upload it to mediafire or zippyshare?
becuase of the size, i would need to upload it as two rar parts, but
extracted it would be the one file, correct?
can i upload it to the moo site?
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