rnb0 wrote:The only small problem is that their page showing comparisons of versions says it can do it - ie. the product is capable. People tend to make decisions about buying a product based on what the manufacturer says it can do.
Re: '.could not be read, it may be corrupt or not licensed' Post by rnb0 ยป Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:55 pm It's a serious shortfall that Ableton needs to put it's users thru this just to stick video clips into projects. MP3 Export is not possible in Live 1-9. However there are many free tools to convert a WAV or AIFF file into an MP3. On MacOS we recommend iTunes. A tutorial about how to convert audio files into MP3 with iTunes can be found in the Apple knowledge base. ITunes is available for Windows as well.
That market speak is what I call 'bulls*** hype' and I never believed it. My view is based on the reality of in-depth knowledge of professional video production and Live