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Started December 21st, 2005 · 5 replies · Latest reply by blathur 18 years, 11 months ago
Hi there...I am a new member, and downloaded a couple of packs yesterday. I love the site, and the sounds I found.
Unfortunately, what I know about sound files can be written on the back of a toy postage stamp. I unzipped the files and they play fine in Winamp. Trouble is, they are aiff, and I can't convert them to WAV files, because none of the converters I have downloaded seems to be able to convert aiff to WAV.
Is there a simple solution to this, please? I know this should be posted in help, but I wasn't allowed to post there, and was here.
Thanks!
Cali
I know you can convert AIFF with WaveLab, but don't know any good freeware that can do the job...surely someone around here has a good suggestion
btw, what are the advantages of the aiff format? I've read it's a lossy compression format like mp3, but has it got a superior quality-compression rate or why is it that some peole use this format (coz it's not so widely spread and supported in audio-programmes as mp3 these days)? am I right that more apple-users use it?
this has been asked so many times I made it into a FAQ:
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=455
AIF/AIFF is a format invented by Apple. It basicaly has the same properties as WAV.
- bram