number six
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Hello,
I'm using pro tools 9, and can't import mp3 to a session, though .wav files come in fine.
It seems the problem is that I need "quick time," that is apple software. But quicktime seems not to be supported or available anymore for the computer I'm on.
Does this sound correct, has anyone found this same issue, and know of A way to work around it?
Ideally it would be some way to bypass the need for quick time itself, or reputable source for quick time even if it's no longer supported. Or, One way would be to convert .mp3 to .wav, but I'm not seeing this as an option on Windows7.
I'm using pro tools 9, and can't import mp3 to a session, though .wav files come in fine.
It seems the problem is that I need "quick time," that is apple software. But quicktime seems not to be supported or available anymore for the computer I'm on.
Does this sound correct, has anyone found this same issue, and know of A way to work around it?
Ideally it would be some way to bypass the need for quick time itself, or reputable source for quick time even if it's no longer supported. Or, One way would be to convert .mp3 to .wav, but I'm not seeing this as an option on Windows7.