Interesting because my computer still says the audio is in x-wav format.
But maybe it's just basing that off of metadata and not actually looking at
the audio file itself.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Fred Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>wrote:

> On Mar 19, 2012, at 17:02 43, Patrick Schmalstig / WRRJ Radio wrote:
>
> > Is this true that it really isn't mp2 but actually just a lower bitrate
> wav?
>
> It's both.  It's MPEG I Layer 2 data (popularly, and misleadingly, known
> as 'MP2'), in a Broadcast Wave File container.
> WAV is a file container format, not an audio encoding scheme.  As such,
> it's perfectly possible (and in fact, common in pro-audio setups) to have
> non-PCM data in a WAV file.
>
> Sounds like your system is working perfectly.
>
> Cheers!
>
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