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| Codecs for .wav I have a few .wav files I created using Acoustica 2.21. They play fine under XP, even on a PC that has never had Acoustica loaded Vista gives the familiar "cannot play the file", yet G-spot reports the codec as PCM audio, no codec required. What now? Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK [email]chris@cdixon.me.uk[/email] Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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| Re: Codecs for .wav Chris J Dixon wrote: [color=blue] >I have a few .wav files I created using Acoustica 2.21. They >play fine under XP, even on a PC that has never had Acoustica >loaded > >Vista gives the familiar "cannot play the file", yet G-spot >reports the codec as PCM audio, no codec required. > >What now? >[/color] Just me then? Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK [email]chris@cdixon.me.uk[/email] Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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| Re: Codecs for .wav On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:29:27 GMT, Chris J Dixon <chris@cdixon.me.uk> wrote: [color=blue] >Chris J Dixon wrote: >[color=green] >>I have a few .wav files I created using Acoustica 2.21. They >>play fine under XP, even on a PC that has never had Acoustica >>loaded >> >>Vista gives the familiar "cannot play the file", yet G-spot >>reports the codec as PCM audio, no codec required. >> >>What now? >>[/color] >Just me then? > >Chris[/color] The site Microsoft recommends right in their built in help for CODECS is this one: [url]http://www.wmplugins.com/ItemList.aspx?typeid=8[/url] Some of the major Audio formats are summarized fairly well here: [url]http://www.teamcombooks.com/mp3handbook/12.htm[/url] It doesn't make sense that Vista can't play a .wav file since it is the defacto PC standard for audio files. Just a guess, Acoustica changed something in the file's header which is confusing Windows. It doesn't take much to confuse Windows. <snicker> Can you play other .wav files in Vista? |
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| Re: Codecs for .wav Adam Albright wrote: [color=blue] >On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:29:27 GMT, Chris J Dixon <chris@cdixon.me.uk> >wrote: >[color=green] >>Chris J Dixon wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>I have a few .wav files I created using Acoustica 2.21. They >>>play fine under XP, even on a PC that has never had Acoustica >>>loaded >>> >>>Vista gives the familiar "cannot play the file", yet G-spot >>>reports the codec as PCM audio, no codec required. >>> >>>What now? >>>[/color] >>Just me then? >>[/color] >The site Microsoft recommends right in their built in help for CODECS >is this one: [url]http://www.wmplugins.com/ItemList.aspx?typeid=8[/url] > >Some of the major Audio formats are summarized fairly well here: > >[url]http://www.teamcombooks.com/mp3handbook/12.htm[/url][/color] Thanks for the links, but without knowing which I need, it could be a bit of a wild goose chase.[color=blue] > >It doesn't make sense that Vista can't play a .wav file since it is >the defacto PC standard for audio files.[/color] Those were pretty much my thoughts. Especially since XP is fine with them. [color=blue] >Just a guess, Acoustica >changed something in the file's header which is confusing Windows. > >It doesn't take much to confuse Windows. <snicker> > >Can you play other .wav files in Vista? >[/color] Yes, no problem. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK [email]chris@cdixon.me.uk[/email] Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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| Re: Codecs for .wav On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:50:56 GMT, Chris J Dixon <chris@cdixon.me.uk> wrote: [color=blue] >Adam Albright wrote: >[color=green] >>On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:29:27 GMT, Chris J Dixon <chris@cdixon.me.uk> >>wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>Chris J Dixon wrote: >>> >>>>I have a few .wav files I created using Acoustica 2.21. They >>>>play fine under XP, even on a PC that has never had Acoustica >>>>loaded >>>> >>>>Vista gives the familiar "cannot play the file", yet G-spot >>>>reports the codec as PCM audio, no codec required. >>>> >>>>What now? >>>> >>>Just me then? >>>[/color] >>The site Microsoft recommends right in their built in help for CODECS >>is this one: [url]http://www.wmplugins.com/ItemList.aspx?typeid=8[/url] >> >>Some of the major Audio formats are summarized fairly well here: >> >>[url]http://www.teamcombooks.com/mp3handbook/12.htm[/url][/color] > >Thanks for the links, but without knowing which I need, it could >be a bit of a wild goose chase.[color=green] >> >>It doesn't make sense that Vista can't play a .wav file since it is >>the defacto PC standard for audio files.[/color] > >Those were pretty much my thoughts. Especially since XP is fine >with them. >[color=green] >>Just a guess, Acoustica >>changed something in the file's header which is confusing Windows. >> >>It doesn't take much to confuse Windows. <snicker> >> >>Can you play other .wav files in Vista? >>[/color] >Yes, no problem. > >Chris[/color] Then it probably is just something corrupted or goofy in that one file. Hopefully you can find another application that will open the file and save it in another format, then back again to wav if that's how you want it. If you don't need to be in .wav format MP3 quality wise is nearly as good and compresses more or takes up less room on your hard drive. Unless you're a audio purist or some audio nut like I hang out with in another forum you probably won't be able to hear any differnce. I just did a quick search and came up with the following. You may find a better one. I would try to open the problem file, save as a MP3, then back again to .wav. [url]http://www.smartaudioconverter.com/?id=sacgg&gclid=CPj-x6Ki3IoCFQGPWAodJkW-2w[/url] |
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| Re: Codecs for .wav "Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message news:u3lmu2h3vgjqjcvs9c6l34qpmt8foctiis@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 22:50:56 GMT, Chris J Dixon <chris@cdixon.me.uk> > wrote: >[color=green] >>Adam Albright wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:29:27 GMT, Chris J Dixon <chris@cdixon.me.uk> >>>wrote: >>> >>>>Chris J Dixon wrote: >>>> >>>>>I have a few .wav files I created using Acoustica 2.21. They >>>>>play fine under XP, even on a PC that has never had Acoustica >>>>>loaded >>>>> >>>>>Vista gives the familiar "cannot play the file", yet G-spot >>>>>reports the codec as PCM audio, no codec required. >>>>> >>>>>What now? >>>>> >>>>Just me then? >>>> >>>The site Microsoft recommends right in their built in help for CODECS >>>is this one: [url]http://www.wmplugins.com/ItemList.aspx?typeid=8[/url] >>> >>>Some of the major Audio formats are summarized fairly well here: >>> >>>[url]http://www.teamcombooks.com/mp3handbook/12.htm[/url][/color] >> >>Thanks for the links, but without knowing which I need, it could >>be a bit of a wild goose chase.[color=darkred] >>> >>>It doesn't make sense that Vista can't play a .wav file since it is >>>the defacto PC standard for audio files.[/color] >> >>Those were pretty much my thoughts. Especially since XP is fine >>with them. >>[color=darkred] >>>Just a guess, Acoustica >>>changed something in the file's header which is confusing Windows. >>> >>>It doesn't take much to confuse Windows. <snicker> >>> >>>Can you play other .wav files in Vista? >>>[/color] >>Yes, no problem. >> >>Chris[/color] > > Then it probably is just something corrupted or goofy in that one > file. Hopefully you can find another application that will open the > file and save it in another format, then back again to wav if that's > how you want it. If you don't need to be in .wav format MP3 quality > wise is nearly as good and compresses more or takes up less room on > your hard drive. Unless you're a audio purist or some audio nut like I > hang out with in another forum you probably won't be able to hear any > differnce. > > I just did a quick search and came up with the following. You may find > a better one. I would try to open the problem file, save as a MP3, > then back again to .wav. > > [url]http://www.smartaudioconverter.com/?id=sacgg&gclid=CPj-x6Ki3IoCFQGPWAodJkW-2w[/url][/color] If you can find an app that opens and plays the file you can make a very minor change to the file and resave it as star dot wav. Maybe delete just a tad of silence at the end. Might work. |
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