WavPack compression and Decompression?

2009-01-06 Thread Dana S. Leslie

The descriptions of the various items to download at:
http://www.wavpack.com/downloads.html
leave me somewhat confuse. Which item do I want to download and install, to 
be able to compress my audio files in the wavpack format, and decompress 
them again?


Thank you.

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Re: WavPack compression and Decompression?

2009-01-06 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'm not a WavPack user, so I'm just going on what I see on the web 
pages, but maybe Speek's Frontend from http://www.wavpack.com/links.html 
is what you're looking for.


Other than that, the command line utility may have what you want. I'm 
thinking of WavPack Win32 from http://www.wavpack.com/downloads.html.


Finally, I would assume that if you had the plugin for Winamp or used a 
program that supported WavPack natively, such as Foobar2000, Jet Audio, 
..., then you could just use that program as you normally would to 
create WavPacfk audio files.


I'm not sure if that's going to help or not, but if not, I hope someone 
else will weigh in and help you out.


Dana S. Leslie wrote:

The descriptions of the various items to download at:
http://www.wavpack.com/downloads.html
leave me somewhat confuse. Which item do I want to download and 
install, to be able to compress my audio files in the wavpack format, 
and decompress them again?


Thank you.

Blessed Be, Namaste,

Dana
that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
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customized pronunciation  dictionary that Dana=dayna.


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Re: WavPack compression and Decompression?

2009-01-06 Thread Dana S. Leslie

Christopher,

All I was really looking for was a simple way to convert files, back and 
forth, from .wav or .flac, and .wv. I now see that I can do this with Easy 
CDDA Extractor's conversion component, which I already own and love. And, as 
I have installed the plug-in for Winamp, that gives me a way to play files 
that are in the .wv format. So, it seems, that resolves my issues.


Thank you for your suggestions, nevertheless.

Blessed Be, Namaste,

Dana
that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
If your synthesizer pronounces them identically, instruct your customized 
pronunciation  dictionary that Dana=dayna.


D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: dsles...@alumni.princeton.edu
Skype: dsleslie
Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE
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Subject: Re: WavPack compression and Decompression?


I'm not a WavPack user, so I'm just going on what I see on the web pages, 
but maybe Speek's Frontend from http://www.wavpack.com/links.html is what 
you're looking for.


Other than that, the command line utility may have what you want. I'm 
thinking of WavPack Win32 from http://www.wavpack.com/downloads.html.


Finally, I would assume that if you had the plugin for Winamp or used a 
program that supported WavPack natively, such as Foobar2000, Jet Audio, 
..., then you could just use that program as you normally would to create 
WavPacfk audio files.


I'm not sure if that's going to help or not, but if not, I hope someone 
else will weigh in and help you out.


Dana S. Leslie wrote:

The descriptions of the various items to download at:
http://www.wavpack.com/downloads.html
leave me somewhat confuse. Which item do I want to download and install, 
to be able to compress my audio files in the wavpack format, and 
decompress them again?


Thank you.

Blessed Be, Namaste,

Dana
that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
If your synthesizer pronounces them identically, instruct your customized 
pronunciation  dictionary that Dana=dayna.


D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: dsles...@alumni.princeton.edu
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