You could use Macs. I may have got the spelling of the name wrong, but it's a 
brilliant little program for converting file types.

I know for sure that Winamp, and VLC will play AIFF's, but not sure about 
Windows media player... I know it couldn't even play MP3's until a few years 
back, so wave is probably your best bet, as everyone knows about the .wav 
format.

HTH,

Take care,
Chris Norman
Email and MSN: [email protected]
Skype [and iChat]: chris.norman7[@mac.com]

On 12 Feb 2011, at 20:59, Karen Lewellen wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am about to add some material to my production site and have a file in the 
> .aif format.
> I feel sure all apple media players can swing this, it is an apple format 
> after all.  but what about the windows players?
> I suppose I could convert it to .wav, not sure how, and frankly would rather 
> not since I prefer to keep it as edited.
> Thoughts?
> Karen
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