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Re: [tlug] OT: a good ogg vorbis portable player?
Brett Robson wrote:
>>[LHS] Or maybe not - the salespeople tend to only know what management has
>>told them in too many cases. When I got an MP3 player there (an
>>iAudio), I was told that it wouldn't properly play .wav files, but in
>>fact it does with no problem whatsoever. In my life so far, what sales
>>people say is wrong 80% of the time......
>>
>>
>
>iAudio do have issues with wav files. When I export wav files from my
>professional music software, Cakewalk Sonar, Wavelab etc, my iAudio will
>simply not play them, (both RIFF and broadcast and no it is not the
>sampling rate or bit depth). I have to open the wav file in an editor
>such as Goldwave and save it.
>
>
Are there different types of .wav files then? The ones I've tried work
with no problem. There was also the comment from another user that is
having no problems. I used an old version of MusicMatch (6.0) to create
them.....
Lyle
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