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9 months ago
in OS X: Convert FLAC Files to MP3s for iTunes/iPod for Free (Screencast) | Apple Mac | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
Hey thanks alot! Your screencast helped a lot, should of checked that out first. regardless thanks for patience and help. awesome program.
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davak
Cool! Glad we could help!!!
9 months ago
in OS X: Convert FLAC Files to MP3s for iTunes/iPod for Free (Screencast) | Apple Mac | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
Thanks i just dragged it in, when it copies a 2nd xld icon pops up. i click on it and nothing happeneds.
btw i apologize for my ignorance im fairly new to macs.
thanks
btw i apologize for my ignorance im fairly new to macs.
thanks
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davak
When you click on it, does an xld icon appear in the dock? Does the xld menu appear at the top? My screencast at about 1:56 talks about that nothing super obvious happens when you click on the correct icon.
No problem. I'll do my best to help.
No problem. I'll do my best to help.
9 months ago
in OS X: Convert FLAC Files to MP3s for iTunes/iPod for Free (Screencast) | Apple Mac | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
man i thought this was going to work but once i try and open up the archive utlity it just goes right into my dock and doesnt open as well. any suggestions?
thanks again
thanks again
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davak
You could try a different archive utility.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file...
When you open the archive utility app in osx it should appear in the dock. Drag the file into the archive utility on the dock or select Expand Archive from the archive utility menu at the top of the screen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file...
When you open the archive utility app in osx it should appear in the dock. Drag the file into the archive utility on the dock or select Expand Archive from the archive utility menu at the top of the screen.
9 months ago
in OS X: Convert FLAC Files to MP3s for iTunes/iPod for Free (Screencast) | Apple Mac | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
hey, dont think i decompressed anything, i just downloaded the program... but i assume your talking about that i need a program to compress the tbz file? but i dont see anything like that in the archive. thanks for the reply.
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davak
The archive utility is what you should use in OS X to decompress the tbz file and extract the application.
Should be located in /System/Library/CoreServices/Archive Utility.app in 10.5 or /System/Library/CoreServices/BOMArchiveHelper.app in 10.4.
Best of luck!
Should be located in /System/Library/CoreServices/Archive Utility.app in 10.5 or /System/Library/CoreServices/BOMArchiveHelper.app in 10.4.
Best of luck!
9 months ago
in OS X: Convert FLAC Files to MP3s for iTunes/iPod for Free (Screencast) | Apple Mac | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
Hey i've downloaded this 2x so far ( xld-gui-20080914.tbz (GUI version ) which seems to be the latest verson, and it wont seem to open. Not sure what im doing wrong but any info i would greatly appreciate. Thanks