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Title: Noteworthy on Macs
Post by: Joe Mooney on 2000-09-30 04:00 AM
I am trying to use noteworthy to help my children learn to play piano, at my teachers request. I am a Macintosh person and have a iMac DV SE,a 2000 version. I have installed Virtual PC 3.03 and am running Windows 95. I am also using NoteWorthy Composer 1.7.2. The problem is that with playback of the pieces there is and echo that follows about a bar behind on most compositions I have received from our teacher. This doesn't happen with all the pieces only some.Additiionally the instrument type really doesn't vary and they all sound the same. I suspect it is related to the sound card emulation but I am not sure. Does anyone have experience with NoteWorthy on Macintosh machines and do you have any suggestion?. Thank you in advance for your help :-) Joe Mooney
Title: Re: Noteworthy on Macs
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2000-09-30 04:00 AM
Are you sure that it is not the files themselves? If you send us an example, we can at least eliminate the file as the source of the issue.
Title: Re: Noteworthy on Macs
Post by: Guinevere Boswell on 2000-10-05 04:00 AM
Why can't I get the old songs and lyrics on Cresscendo like I used to so I could sing along.
Title: Re: Noteworthy on Macs
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2000-10-05 04:00 AM
Guinevere, I think you may be looking for support in the wrong place. Perhaps this link will get you to the correct support location: http://www.liveupdate.com/
Title: Re: Noteworthy on Macs
Post by: Kevin_Raven on 2000-10-22 04:00 AM
I couldn't help but noticing that you put an apostrophe after the word 'mac.' Apostrophes should only be used when there is a possesive (as in the mac's greatness) or in a contraction (as in, Windows computers aren't as good)
Title: Re: Noteworthy on Macs
Post by: Robert A. on 2000-10-22 04:00 AM
Ah, but I believe that Noteworthy Support is grammatically correct here. The reason is that "Mac" is indeed a contraction for "Macintosh." If it were not a contraction, then the remark about not using an apostrophe would be correct.