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Originally posted by NNNormal:
**ALWAYS WORK WITH A COPY OF YOUR SYSTEM!!!!
Using ResEdit, open the file in your system folder called "System." Find the "snd" resource (fastest by typing snd) and open it. Inside you should find all the alert sounds you have (delete any you don't like :)) Copy the sound you saved. Paste it into something like the scrapebook or your sound editing program. Make sure that it is at 11.125khz (not sure about the .125) EV will sound 'different' if the khz is not at the right setting.
If the sound is not in the System file, try opening up SimpleSound with ResEdit and doing the same thing.
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That's kinda like cracking an egg with a wrecking ball...;)
Anyways shade, simple sound does save in a system sound file, which is useable with EV/O/N. Do like blackhole said, open the sstem folder and find the System folder with a suitcase icon. If the sound you recorded works as an alert sound, then you can just find it in there (assuming you saved it there) and drag/drop. system sound files (the ones that play when you click on it) will open in resedit and will be in a format useable in EV/O/N...
If that's not the case, get SoundApp...=P
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