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<blockquote data-quote="MacTheLife" data-source="post: 1271255" data-attributes="member: 208964"><p>I use a PC & my MIL uses a Mac. We like to trade investment advice & tips etc. Much of what I would like to send her is in the form of audio files but she has trouble playing most of them. She's getting on in age also, so even though she was a programmer and helped in no small measure get us on the moon in 1969, she's at the age where she's gets easily confused. </p><p></p><p>I've edited all the commercials and non-pertinent stuff out of the files I want to send her & I used Audacity to do it, so I can export the files into various file formats. There's one called "AIFF (Apple) signed 16 bit PCM" - would this be a standard Mac file that whatever audio player she has? And do Mac's come with audio players or does she need to download one? If so, is there one which seems to be EASIER to download than another (we need to keep her end as simple as possible)? </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacTheLife, post: 1271255, member: 208964"] I use a PC & my MIL uses a Mac. We like to trade investment advice & tips etc. Much of what I would like to send her is in the form of audio files but she has trouble playing most of them. She's getting on in age also, so even though she was a programmer and helped in no small measure get us on the moon in 1969, she's at the age where she's gets easily confused. I've edited all the commercials and non-pertinent stuff out of the files I want to send her & I used Audacity to do it, so I can export the files into various file formats. There's one called "AIFF (Apple) signed 16 bit PCM" - would this be a standard Mac file that whatever audio player she has? And do Mac's come with audio players or does she need to download one? If so, is there one which seems to be EASIER to download than another (we need to keep her end as simple as possible)? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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