OlaHughson
Member
Hello! Yesterday, I got a Macintosh Classic. Without keyboard and mouse through, but it works.
I originally wanted to do what I like to do on many computers, as in: play a song.
I know very well that mp3 is out of the question - I played mp3 320kbps cbr on a Quadra 900 and it had a hard time even moving windows.
Now, I heard that 68k macs can also play AIFF. I thought of using QuickTime, but it requires 68020.
Is there any piece of software to play AIFF files, or maybe a specific, low-end format to which I could convert music, to be able to play it on a Classic?
And how to archive files in a way that they would be seen on the Mac? I send a AIFF file into my MinivMac , using ImportFl, and none of the programs I tried actually were even able to see that the file exists! What do?
I originally wanted to do what I like to do on many computers, as in: play a song.
I know very well that mp3 is out of the question - I played mp3 320kbps cbr on a Quadra 900 and it had a hard time even moving windows.
Now, I heard that 68k macs can also play AIFF. I thought of using QuickTime, but it requires 68020.
Is there any piece of software to play AIFF files, or maybe a specific, low-end format to which I could convert music, to be able to play it on a Classic?
And how to archive files in a way that they would be seen on the Mac? I send a AIFF file into my MinivMac , using ImportFl, and none of the programs I tried actually were even able to see that the file exists! What do?