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After my Leopard Install I just couldn't get that music out of my head .It's Exodus Honey by a group called Honeycut BTW)
So I set out to find it on my Mac .I found an artical in macworld (I'm having a bout of flu at the moment So I'm reading all my mac mag's) so do the following
1. Finder shift +cmd()+G
2. Paste in this path /System/Library/CoreServices/Setup Assistant.app/Contents/Resources/TransitionSection.bundle/Contents/Resources/
3. Find and drag the two files intro-sound mp3 and intro-movie to the desktop
4.In QuickTime Player, choose File > Open File and select the audio file Drag the sliders to 34 seconds and
5. Chose Edit trim to selection
6. Choose Edit > Select All to select the entire audio file, then choose Edit > Copy.
Open the movie
To add the audio to the whole movie, choose Edit > Add to movie
Hey presto you have your Leopard intro movie..... Do dodo do do...
Total waste of time but a bit of fun
So I set out to find it on my Mac .I found an artical in macworld (I'm having a bout of flu at the moment So I'm reading all my mac mag's) so do the following
1. Finder shift +cmd()+G
2. Paste in this path /System/Library/CoreServices/Setup Assistant.app/Contents/Resources/TransitionSection.bundle/Contents/Resources/
3. Find and drag the two files intro-sound mp3 and intro-movie to the desktop
4.In QuickTime Player, choose File > Open File and select the audio file Drag the sliders to 34 seconds and
5. Chose Edit trim to selection
6. Choose Edit > Select All to select the entire audio file, then choose Edit > Copy.
Open the movie
To add the audio to the whole movie, choose Edit > Add to movie
Hey presto you have your Leopard intro movie..... Do dodo do do...
Total waste of time but a bit of fun