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Posted by Don M. on 11/19/06 19:36
"Dave Cohen" wrote in message news:f3H7h.2968$LH2.2716@trndny04...
> Don M. wrote:
> > "Matt" wrote in message news:1163787219.435725.136710@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> >>> Check file's properties in WMP to see what it actually is: very likely it is not
wav. WMP
> >>> plays the "wav" file because it ignores extension, WinAmp doesn't.
> >> Thanks for the idea. I right clicked on the file and went to properties
> >> and it turns out that the file is in IMA ADPCM format, whatever that
> >> is. I'm going to look now for a converter to .wav or .mp3, but if
> >> anyone can think of one off hand that would be useful
> >>
> >> Kind Regards,
> >>
> >> Matt
> >>
> >
> > That is a 4-bit (as opposed to 16-bit) .wav file. Try dbPowerAmp Music Converter
> > http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm , it used to be free.
> >
> >
> > Don
> >
> >
> It still is, but apparently Lame now require a license fee, so although
> dbpoweramp is free, for .mp3 stuff I paid a small one time fee. It's a
> nice app. I use total recorder to capture sound since I had that first,
> but I think dbpoweramp will do that stuff as well.
> Dave Cohen
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It seems that Illustrated Limited (makers of dbPowerAmp) is paying licensing fees to
Thomson (the owners of Fraunhofer), who may consider that Lame uses some of its mp3
patents and that Illustrated Limited is a commercial enterprise. From what I understand,
Thomson doesn't charge fees for non-commercial applications, which may be the case of
CDex, RazorLame, EAC, etc. Lame itself doesn't require a license fee for its use. The
dbPowerAmp people may have started charging for something else, which changed their status
as far as Thomson was concerned.
Don
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