Ahhh, un DEMI-DIEU, ce Dorian !
(je sais pas si ça rapporte des "points"...mais je tente)
http://www.sound-ideas.com/ascii-files.html
Je récupère des .tab (style "works.tab")
mais j'ai rien trouvé les Premium Editions de Hollywood Edge...
Pourtant sur la page "Carefully organizing your sound effects library can streamline your postproduction projects in your personal studio..."
Both Sound Ideas and Hollywood Edge have databases in FileMaker format for all of their libraries.
http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_finders_keepers/
....amer constat....
Toujours sur la m^eme page, le gars y dit :
"For the database, I used FileMaker's FileMaker Pro, an easy-to-use cross-platform database that is commonly used in homes and small businesses. For the sound playback/auditioning application, I used SoundApp. And to connect the two applications and handle file copying into my
Pro Tools session, I used AppleScript, Apple's scripting language for interapplication communication and control."
et :
"Developing the database was tedious and, at times, difficult. But it works flawlessly, is quite stable, and does what I need it to. Unfortunately,
Pro Tools does not support an in-depth AppleScript implementation, so I am unable to actually import sounds directly into a
Pro Tools session. A future work-around would be to figure out how to drag and drop the sound files onto the
Pro Tools icon via AppleScript, which would then import them directly into the session."
euh...un pro d'Apple script...?
c'est un soft "inter logiciel" ?
Bon avec
Pro Tools ça marche pas, mais 2, 3 lignes de code, et hop, une petite sélection dans FMPro ouvre ces m^emes sons dans SoundApp, c'est bien ça ?
Dorian a écrit : Tu peux lire ces bds avec filemaker pro, mais elles ne sont pas livrées avec (j'ai du mal comprendre, non?).
Je te rassure, c'est pas toi qui a "du mal à..."