Hello what is the bit rate quality for CD quality music?
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From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: An audio file with no extention and isn't recognised


> I'd first try mp3 and txt for extensions.  P.S. be sure to make a copy
> first.
>
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> On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:02 AM
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> Subject: Re: An audio file with no extention and isn't recognised
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> A friend of mine downloaded a sound clip from the Dr Who site's text only
> version and that one's a strange beast as well, she couldn't open it and 
> she
> sent it to me, when I try to open it I get told that the file format's not
> reognized and windows needs to access the net to find out what to open it
> with, very very strange!!
>
> Trace
>
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> From: "Walter Ramage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:53 PM
> Subject: An audio file with no extention and isn't recognised
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>
>> Hi everyone.  I have a problem converting a file I have.  It was sent to
>> me
>> as an attachment from a friend who in turn received it from some one 
>> else.
>> It is a recording from a radio programme.  My problem is, it is 2.7mg in
>> size and I wanted to compress it further in order to embed it and send it
>> on.  However, when I tried to use Gold wave, it didn't recognize the file
>> and didn't list it on the list of audio files in my document folder.  I
>> tried Sound Taxi but again, it didn't appear in the list of files.  I can
>> play the file with WMA but it says that it doesn't recognise the file 
>> type
>> but may be able to play it anyway and do I want it to try.  I said yes 
>> and
>> it did.  It won't play in reel player or any other player I have except
>> WMA
>> but with the proviso above.  I looked at the properties and it said the
>> file
>> type was "file" but nothing else.  I turned on the extensions but 
>> although
>> all other files had an extension, this file did not, yet it is an audio
>> file
>> as I can listen to it but can do nothing else with it.  If anyone has any
>> idea what file type it is and how I can get into it to edit it, I would 
>> be
>> appreciative.  Many thanks.  Walter.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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