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Phil St. Romain
02-22-2002, 04:13 PM
Alert sounds can be added to Mac OS X. Files must be in .aiff format. Drop them in the /System/Library/Sounds folder.

I've been using the freeware SoundApp for OS 9 to convert sounds to aiff format. iTunes will convert MP3 sounds to aiff, if you've got a short MP3 sound you'd like to use.

There are other apps that can be used to make aiff sounds--Amadeus, for example, which is shareware. You can find these on versiontracker.com

I'm aware that some have posted alert sounds on the net for downloading. Anyone know where? Any other recommendations on apps for making aiff?

Phil

tammys
03-16-2002, 02:12 PM
I converted a sound file through QuickTime Pro to .aiff but when I tried to drop it into the Sound folder as you suggested an alert box came up telling me I can not modify the Sound folder.

Is it because the .aiff file was created through QuickTime Pro? Or am I getting to the Sound folder through the wrong path?

I am brand-spanking new - only 3 days out of the box - to OS X on my new, groovy iMac. It came with version 10.1.2. Does this version have anything to do with why I can't just drop that .aiff file into the Sound folder?

I really liked using my own alert sounds in 9.0+.

Thanks for any feedback!

Titanium Man
03-16-2002, 04:23 PM
I did a google search on HAL and found some good quotes "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" among others. Beware, some are better quality than others. Then I used Sound Studio to boost the volume so it would be the same as the other alerts and convert it to an aiff file. Tammys, you have to be root (or move the files as root from the command line) to get the files where they need to go. If you're brand new to OS X, it might be easier and less scary to log in as root and move the files by hand.

Russ R.
04-02-2002, 08:00 PM
I'm aware that some have posted alert sounds on the net for downloading

I have some on my Homepage. I need to get off my butt and do some more. But, if you want them:

here (http://homepage.mac.com/russr/FileSharing9.html)

Dr.Evil
04-02-2002, 08:48 PM
Anything that can be placed in /System/Library (with a couple obscure execptions) is better placed in /Library (for all local users), /Network/Library (for all users on the network), or ~/Library (for just you). That, tammys, is why you're getting a warning. Placing .aiff files in any of those three directories should work just fine.

brodie
04-03-2002, 04:15 AM
I posted a blank.aiff - no sound on my file sharing blank aiff (http://homepage.mac.com/matthewharper1/FileSharing.html) just because i hate alert sounds, real annoying when listening to music and turnin up the vol.

didde
04-03-2002, 07:29 AM
Originally posted by tammys
I converted a sound file through QuickTime Pro to .aiff but when I tried to drop it into the Sound folder as you suggested an alert box came up telling me I can not modify the Sound folder.

Is it because the .aiff file was created through QuickTime Pro? Or am I getting to the Sound folder through the wrong path?

I am brand-spanking new - only 3 days out of the box - to OS X on my new, groovy iMac. It came with version 10.1.2. Does this version have anything to do with why I can't just drop that .aiff file into the Sound folder?

I really liked using my own alert sounds in 9.0+.

Thanks for any feedback!

Hey!

You have be logged in as root to able to mess around with the /System/Library.. So basically you should not do that at all. Try using the /Library instead..

Good luck.

Titanium Man
04-03-2002, 11:15 AM
brodie you're a genius!! I HATE the alert sound when turning up the volume during a movie, song, or actually any other time too. I have HAL telling me "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" for comedic value only (and it's only funny the first 497 times). I saw a thing on Resexcellence.com about mucking about with Hexedit to get rid of the beep when changing the volume, but couldn't get it to work, so in the meantime, I'll just use a blank .aiff as you have. Thanks!

drjones
04-03-2002, 01:15 PM
I put 30 some aiff's on my macpage:

http://homepage.mac.com/drjones

I used to be a sound junkie, but haven't collected much lately. You might be old enough to want the 'Klaatu Birata Nicto' which i got while watching the movie with an old Wallstreet PB one day. You don't see 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' on the tube much anymore :D

Algernon
04-11-2002, 12:16 PM
Has anyone else had a problem when trying to use custom sounds in mail or when changing the volume? When I do either, the sound is really distorted like it's way above the max volume or something.:confused:

ziggygallaway
04-13-2002, 01:05 AM
I've followed all the above, typed in the sudo... opend syst. pref's/sounds and it recognized the .aiff, wonderful, I thought. set the preferences to that sound and ...:( it appears that my alert pref's are random (?!?) one second purr, the next 'frog' (almost always frog though...) and the volume for alerts seems to default to master volume.

(14'ibook, powerPC g3, osx 10.1.3, not networked/single user) any thoughts?