pcm (drag n' drop) conversion utility

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pcm (drag n' drop) conversion utility

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This is a drag and drop utility, meaning drop wav file onto
the window, do not click on executable.

FileTypes supported: aif, au, caf, voc, htk, wve, paf, pvf,
sph, iff, 8xvs, sndr, mpc and avr.

If successful, the file 'pcm.wav' will export to the folder
that this utility resides in. So basically, this is a quick
conversion tool for other types of wav files to be converted
to standard pcms.
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Hum how does this one differ from previous wav converters?
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Draconisaurus wrote:Hum how does this one differ from previous wav converters?
Depends upon what you mean, Drac. If you're referencing my other drag n' drop converter
utilities, they only handled 1 type of wav file, this one handles 14. If you're referring to the
other converters available online, then some are much better, some are no better, and some
are worse. If you're referring to the wavpac_player, well although you can use it to convert
other types of wav files to pcm, it's main purpose is storage.
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14 different input types, well that does sound cool.
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