> specifically how to convert from wav > to a vee supported format and from a > vee supported format to wav?
Well strictly speaking VEE can support any file format as long as Windows can read it - but I know what you mean. Yes, it's entirely possible. WAV PCM is probably the most compatible format you can get.
In fact, I remember that Georg published a wave library some time back. http://www.oswegosw.com/SearchVRF.php?an=WaveLib
And... stay tuned. I'll be coughing up some wav data acq stuff as soon as time allows.
> I've misplaced the link and can't find > a record of it by searching my personal > vrf archive. Can anyone help point me > back in the right direction?
Certainly. The VRF Archive is open 24/7 (as long as I can manage to pay the cable bill!) and can search on any word or phrase in any message or any partial or full attachment name. http://www.oswegosw.com/vrf_archive -SHAWN-
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> to a vee supported format and from a
> vee supported format to wav?
Well strictly speaking VEE can support any file format as long as Windows
can read it - but I know what you mean. Yes, it's entirely possible. WAV PCM
is probably the most compatible format you can get.
In fact, I remember that Georg published a wave library some time back.
http://www.oswegosw.com/SearchVRF.php?an=WaveLib
And... stay tuned. I'll be coughing up some wav data acq stuff as soon as
time allows.
> I've misplaced the link and can't find
> a record of it by searching my personal
> vrf archive. Can anyone help point me
> back in the right direction?
Certainly. The VRF Archive is open 24/7 (as long as I can manage to pay the
cable bill!) and can search on any word or phrase in any message or any
partial or full attachment name.
http://www.oswegosw.com/vrf_archive
-SHAWN-
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