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xtremevette February 4th, 2005 09:16 PM

how can I make Audion the default download program?
 
I have tried everything....how do I make limewire download my mp3 as an audion file and NOT an i tunes file and end up opening i tunes?

I have tried checking the audion button that says...play this and other files like it with audion


I have tried to check the button that says....disable i tunes from automatically loading....nothing happens here is just unchecks itself....my files play fine with audion...but still default downloading from limewire as i tune files and it ends up launching i tunes also...

running new Imac G5 panther 10.3.7

Justified Ancient of MuMu February 25th, 2005 03:03 AM

In Audions preferences under 'General' you can "disable iTunes™ "autolaunching". Also in Limewires 'iTunes - Importing' preferences you can turn off "Enable iTunes importing".
It's a shame Audion is dead, I liked it.

murasame February 27th, 2005 07:06 AM

After you do the above in LW, you'll have to open all files manually in the Finder.

Lord of the Rings February 27th, 2005 07:33 PM

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You can make Audion the overall default mp3 player. Select an mp3 file on the desktop, hold apple & i keys & select the Open with option. After this select Change All ...

Has Audion really gone bust? You can still buy it. It can play Ogg Vorbis which iTunes can't play. It can also encode using more options including Lame which iTunes can't unless you get a 3rd party plug-in. It's my backup player when iTunes can't open something. It's more reliable for those 'other' mp3 formats.

murasame February 28th, 2005 08:53 AM

I like the bleaches. :D

Lord of the Rings March 1st, 2005 08:20 AM

I don't think I bleached it very well. lol

Isn't funny how it shows some apps as alternative mp3 apps. Yet I have another 2 specific OSX mp3 apps that aren't even listed on the main list; ie: Cabrio, & mp3 Rage.

Justified Ancient of MuMu March 5th, 2005 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
Has Audion really gone bust? You can still buy it.
yep, they sent me this email months ago...

Dear Audion Owner,

Remember Audion? :) One of the first, and certainly the most stylish, Macintosh MP3 player/encoders, Audion was released in 1999 and really helped Panic become the little Macintosh company it is today. At some point you bought a copy of Audion, to which we're quite thankful.

Lately, though, you may have noticed that there haven't much activity with Audion. To be honest, there's been activity, but it's been going on behind-the-scenes -- and a great deal of that has been decision-making.

The result? We've made the decision to "retire" Audion after nearly 5 years of wonderful service.

The good news:

As part of the retirement, Audion will remain available for download, and we're even making it totally free of charge for all users around the globe!

The not-so-good news:

Audion will no longer be actively developed, and support will be minimal, although we'll work hard to support paid users such as yourself.

First, understand that this is the first time we've taken an application out of active development, and we're certainly nervous about it -- but we're trying our best to handle it in the best way we can, and we want to make sure everyone stays as happy as possible.

DETAILS
=======

Q. Why did you make this decision?
A. The answer starts with an "i", but there's a lot more to it.

The short answer, obviously, is that it's become increasingly difficult for Audion to compete with iTunes -- a free program, that comes with every copy of Mac OS X, and works quite well for 95% of Mac digital audio users -- and our sales clearly reflect this. While we could pour time and money into making Audion something "more", we're certain the returns would not match the effort.

But, that's the oversimplified answer. There's much more to the story. In order to explain it fully -- and if you want to understand the true thought behind this decision -- I've taken the time to write the (ridiculously lengthy) "True Story Of Audion".

http://www.panic.com/extras/audionstory/

The last few paragraphs explain fully the rationale behind this decision. But the full story contains all sorts of interesting things, such as how Audion almost became iTunes (!), how we almost became an AOL / Time Warner company, and our how Apple boardroom meeting with Steve Jobs went.

If you're an Audion fan, or a Panic historian, I promise it's worth your time to read the whole thing.

Q. But I bought Audion! What now?
A. Take 20% off any of our other software.

First, the Audion you purchased will continue to work now and in the foreseeable future, and do everything it did when you bought it! But, realistically we know there's more to it than that -- nobody wants to buy software with a limited future life. Sadly, there's not much we can do about that.

But, when talking about it, we really wanted to do _something_ to make up for the retirement -- even if just a little bit. So, as a small, optional token of our gratitude -- your purchase of Audion really helped make Panic become Panic! -- we'd like to offer you 20% OFF ANY of our other (actively developed!) software, on us.

https://www.panic.com/special/audion-offer.html
Promo Code: AUDIONUSER
20% off anything we make.

This special will last until 11/15/04. We hope you enjoy our other software as much as you enjoyed Audion.

Q. But I, like, *JUST* bought Audion a little while ago!
A. No problem. We'll gladly refund your purchase.

If you bought Audion sometime after September 15th, 2004 -- we will fully refund your purchase price.

Simply send an email to: audion@panic.com , with the subject "Recent Refund". Include your serial number or order number. We'll do the rest.

Q. Well, that's that. What's next for Panic, then?
A: Lots! :)

Panic is not going out of business -- we're just retiring a program due to circumstances largely beyond our control. We hope we don't ever have to do it again! We plan to continue to keep making the best Macintosh software we possibly can -- if there's a program we want, we'll build it. Transmit, Unison, CandyBar, Stattoo, Desktastic and Pixadex are all great products we're very proud of and working hard on. Please keep an eye on us in the future!

Thanks for reading, and your understanding.

Feel free to send us an e-mail with your thoughts, comments, and Audion memories!

Sincerely,
Cabel
Co-Founder
Panic

Lord of the Rings March 5th, 2005 07:18 AM

Wow that's a sad story. I also received a letter (I can't remember the name of the company) to say the softw arm of SoundJam mp3 had decided to work for Apple for their iTunes project. SoundJam was a better app than the earlier iTunes. That was 2-3 years ago now.

rkapsi March 5th, 2005 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
(I can't remember the name of the company)
Casady & Greene :)

Btw. LW's importing feature is based on AppleScript and the script is in the LimeWire.app package (iTunes.scpt). It can be modified to use Audion (or whatever you prefer) instead of iTunes.

Lord of the Rings March 5th, 2005 01:25 PM

If I may ask more-so out of curiousity, how do you do that? I have 'some' applescript knowledge. Yes, I recognise the company name now. I just couldn't remember it off hand. I made a copy of the letter somewhere but... so many backup disks ... lol :D


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