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Roy Smith #1
PPC files
I am not a Flash user, so please excuse my thickness!
A client has sent me several '*.PPC' files to extract the audio from.
I have determined that these files were generated by Macromedia Breeze, and
my reading seems to tell me they should be playable by the Flash reader.
Can't find any way to do that, and would appreciate any advice. I don't need
any video info, just the audio sountrack.
Thanks
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timberfish #2
Re: PPC files
On 2005-02-15 06:59:54 -0800, "Roy Smith" <someone@microsoft.com> said:
You can play back Breeze files in the Flash player, but only with the> I am not a Flash user, so please excuse my thickness!
>
> A client has sent me several '*.PPC' files to extract the audio from.
>
> I have determined that these files were generated by Macromedia Breeze,
> and my reading seems to tell me they should be playable by the Flash
> reader. Can't find any way to do that, and would appreciate any advice.
> I don't need any video info, just the audio sountrack.
>
> Thanks
server component. Bottom-line, tell the guy to send them to you in a
format that you can open locally on your computer.
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