Hi,

to my knowledge there is only 1 type of wav file.  I wouldn't bet my life on it 
but, I've never encountered more than 1 type of wav
On Dec 5, 2009, at 8:05 PM, Sam Troia wrote:

> Hi, folks,
> 
> Are there different kinds of wav files?  The reason I ask is because I 
> recorded a concert from two cassettes into the computer using Amadeus Pro and 
> saved them as wav files.  Thinking that for now I could do just a small bit 
> of editing and tweaking on them using Windows and Goldwave.  But when I tried 
> opening them in Goldwave, it told me it couldn't recognize the file format.  
> It gave me two choices of what format to open them in, I forget now which 
> they were, but neither one of them was wav; hence my question, just my 
> curiosity if anyone happens to know.  It's really not that big a deal, I'll 
> just learn to do the editing in Amadeus Pro.  Thanks.
> 
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