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Nov 29 |
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Can OS X audio preview loop or be replaced by a different playback system that supports looping? Understood, and yet I have thousands of these waveforms and using the finder+spacebar(quicklook)+down-arrow behavior which I've used traditionally for listening to mp3s/aiff/wav, reading files, etc, is great. If I wanted to open an App I would use AudioFinder which is a far more comprehensive utility for managing large numbers of files. |
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Nov 29 |
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Can OS X audio preview loop or be replaced by a different playback system that supports looping? My use of 'Preview' instead of the proper feature name 'Quicklook' may have suggested I was looking for a stand alone app. I think what I need is actually a Quicklook plugin which supports audio looping. I don't want to have to launch an app to preview loops if possible. |
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Nov 29 |
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Can OS X audio preview loop or be replaced by a different playback system that supports looping? Yes! For some reason I've always thought Preview was at the heart of it of the rendering. My error. |
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Nov 29 |
asked | Can OS X audio preview loop or be replaced by a different playback system that supports looping? |