- May 7, 2007
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OK, dumb questions, I know. Did a quick search, didn't find what I was looking for.
When working with a mac and, say Garageband or Logic Express, will I need to save/upload my MP3s in a manner that will be able to be read by a PC and a Mac, or maybe two versions? I don't mind, I just don't want to post stuff that will only be accessible by one or the other.
The reason I ask this is because a bunch of MP3s I saved onto a disc with my PC aren't being fully read by my Mac (it's cutting off several minutes of music for some songs). I had previously thought that mp3s were universal, but I guess not. I don't know if the problem stems from the fact I burnt a data disc on a PC and I'm trying to have a Mac read it, or if they really save MP3s in a different manner.
When working with a mac and, say Garageband or Logic Express, will I need to save/upload my MP3s in a manner that will be able to be read by a PC and a Mac, or maybe two versions? I don't mind, I just don't want to post stuff that will only be accessible by one or the other.
The reason I ask this is because a bunch of MP3s I saved onto a disc with my PC aren't being fully read by my Mac (it's cutting off several minutes of music for some songs). I had previously thought that mp3s were universal, but I guess not. I don't know if the problem stems from the fact I burnt a data disc on a PC and I'm trying to have a Mac read it, or if they really save MP3s in a different manner.