WAV is usually Microsoft RIFF format. Kaboodle and XMMS can play well formed
WAV files.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Epprecht" <epprecht(a)solnet.ch>
To: <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 1:16 PM
Subject: [linux-audio-user] Audio file format
I have found a CD with audio files and would like to
know what format
they are. (I know very little about different audio formats, sorry.)
The label on the CD says they are MP3, but the files have names like
1.wav 2.wav
mp3blaster 1.wav Bad sound file format.
cp 1.wav /tmp/1.mp3
mp3blaster /tmp/1.mp3 Sound device control error.
play 1.wav playing 1.wav
('play' plays the file and considering it's duration it is much too long
to be a normal .wav file, IMHO)
file 1.wav
1.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft ADPCM, mono 44100
Hz
I thought WAVE was a format without compression? The duration of the files
(when played by 'play') shows that this is not possible. So what is it?
BTW: The file (loaded like a text file in emacs ;-) starts with
RIFFBÀ^BWAVEfmt 2 (where ^B is *one* byte)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge,
Robert