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I have two folders of WAV-format files, signed 16-bit, 44.1khz. One
folder I can use to make the ISO image--it's actually a pair of files,
one .BIN, one .CUE--the other folder, Ultra-ISO says the files are
neither WAV nor MP3. But they are real WAV files. Every program I've
used to play or test them tells me so. What could be different about
these two folders full of supposed WAV files that Ultra-ISO is looking
at and complaining about? And if Ultra-ISO isn't the best tool for the
job, what is?