> >Unfortunately no. It shouldn't be too hard to find, though. It was pretty
> >prevailant, being the only app to decode exotic stuff like uLaw (sp?) and
> >.au and such.
>
>SoundConverter had an MP3 decoder?

Nope, it was SoundApp. I'm sure of it.

>From the website:

"The following sound file formats are supported:
...
Sun Audio .au and NeXT .snd (including �-law, a-law, 8-, 16-, 24- and 32-bit 
linear, 32- and 64-bit floating point, G.721 ADPCM and G.723 ADPCM), "

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