I've got a .wav voice file recorded on a JNC mp3 player.
I can play it in mplayer, amarok, vlc media player and others, but
Audacity and Sweep don't like it, and I need to edit it.
After some googling, I discovered that by changing *.wav to *.mp3, other
programs (banshee for instance) will now
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 19:02 +1000, david wrote:
I've got a .wav voice file recorded on a JNC mp3 player.
I can play it in mplayer, amarok, vlc media player and others, but
Audacity and Sweep don't like it, and I need to edit it.
After some googling, I discovered that by changing *.wav to
david wrote:
I've got a .wav voice file recorded on a JNC mp3 player.
Thats probably MP3 audio data inside a WAV container (much
like you can have vorbis, speex or flac data inside an Ogg
conatiner).
I can play it in mplayer, amarok, vlc media player and others, but
Audacity and Sweep don't
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 19:50 +1000, James Purser wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 19:02 +1000, david wrote:
I've got a .wav voice file recorded on a JNC mp3 player.
I can play it in mplayer, amarok, vlc media player and others, but
Audacity and Sweep don't like it, and I need to edit it.
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 20:57 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
david wrote:
I've got a .wav voice file recorded on a JNC mp3 player.
Thats probably MP3 audio data inside a WAV container (much
like you can have vorbis, speex or flac data inside an Ogg
conatiner).
I can play it in