Windows software that can use AIFF with Amadeus Markers

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selander
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Windows software that can use AIFF with Amadeus Markers

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I'm using Amadeus Pro 1.5 to edit an audio book for a client who is a Windows user. I send them each chapter to check as an AIFF file. I would like to drop in markers to help them jump to points of interest in the file. Does anyone know of a free or cheap Windows audio software that will open the AIFF files with Amadeus' markers in place?

Thank you!

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Windows software that can use AIFF with Amadeus Markers

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No, but you can use WAV with Markers instead. It should be readable with the standard Media Player.

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Am 22.07.2013 um 14:08 schrieb selander <forum2mail@hairersoft.com>:
I'm using Amadeus Pro 1.5 to edit an audio book for a client who is a Windows user. I send them each chapter to check as an AIFF file. I would like to drop in markers to help them jump to points of interest in the file. Does anyone know of a free or cheap Windows audio software that will open the AIFF files with Amadeus' markers in place?

Thank you!




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Re: Windows software that can use AIFF with Amadeus Markers

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dinojrx wrote:No, but you can use WAV with Markers instead. It should be readable with the standard Media Player.?
Sorry it's taken awhile to get back to this, but I used Media PLay to open a WAV file with Amadeus marks, but I could not find the marks or chapters on Media Player or in its menus. Where should I be looking? Or is there another application to try besides Windows Media Player? (I tested on winXP, Media Player version 9.) Thanks!

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