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I have the entire Digital Juice Sound FX Library and I work on a MAC, which means the old Juicer software that managed the sound effects library does not work.

I would like to rip the sounds off the disks and put them on my hard drive. But I need metadata for those sounds... LiquidBlasted, on this forum, had spreadsheets as of 2014, but the link is broken. And for some reason, I can't reachout directly on this platform, or comment on the post that talked about those spreadsheets.

I'm wondering if anyone can help me? I invested the money. I'd like to continue using the sound fx library. Thank you.

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I have a soft spot for digital archeology of vintage Mac sounds.

I wonder if SoundMiner can help? They mention Digital Juice: https://info.soundminer.com/docs/import-text

It's been years, but some of the people here might have more leads? https://www.dvxuser.com/threads/i-beat-the-juicer.321611/

And if you use Parallels or another virtualizer, you might reach out and try this? http://s.co.tt/2015/07/08/digital-juice-sound-effects-library-file-renamer/

All the best recovering the metadata!

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  • TORLEY, thank you very much. I will take a look at all these options you've laid out.
    – Dirt
    Commented Aug 10 at 16:45

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