WAV is the Waveform Audio Format or Audio for Windows which was a 
standard created by Microsoft and IBM.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAV

As stated in the article, WAV can actually containe a number of 
different formats of audio including comopressed and multi-channel 
audio. It could be that flip4mac is needed for the more exotic file types.

CB

Mark Baxter wrote:
> That's a new one on me; I thought *.wav files, which are older than  
> windows, are digital wave form representations.  I'll grab flip and  
> figure it out; thanks.
>
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