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rifm file has a serial number on it. You can't do that in any other software except the ones that are on your Mac. These .rifm files are used in the Riffstation software. You will need to save your files to be able to use them in the Mac version of the software. There are two .rifm files for each song. The first one is the .rifm file that the software uses when you are using the Mac version. The second .rifm file is used when you are in the Windows version. 23 :). You can't find serial numbers in the Mac versions because they don't have them! Each .rifm file has a serial number on it. You can't do that in any other software except the ones that are on your Mac. These .rifm files are used in the Riffstation software. You will need to save your files to be able to use them in the Mac version of the software. There are two .rifm files for each song. The first one is the .rifm file that the software uses when you are using the Mac version. The second .rifm file is used when you are in the Windows version. Thanks for the excellent answer. I think that's a very useful step-by-step guide for making a.rifm file of a track for a given software like rifftastic. Anyway, my question remains: what if the song is saved in an MP3 file format? I think what is "normal" nowadays is to save in AAC instead of MP3, but I'm not sure. Actually, the AAC file type was introduced in the iPhone OS 3.2. It was designed to be a universal audio file type and can be used on the PC or the Mac. There is no MP3 file format that can be used on both Mac and PC. MP3 files are for use in MP3 players and computers. AAC files are for use in iPods and other MP3 compatible devices. So, I don't think there is anything wrong with saving in AAC files, it's just a matter of which device will be used to play the song.Mari, Luca stand by the ‘100% Bologna’ ethic Sebastian Giovinco’s departure from Toronto FC this summer was a sensational headline,


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