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wma2wav decompressor

WMA to Wave command-line converter/decompressor
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Language: English
Ease of use: Beginners
Latest Version: 2011-09-30 (details)
OS Support: Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Win32 Command Line Windows Vista Windows 7
License: Open Source, 0.00
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Description:wma2wav - CLI audio decoder for WMA/WMV (2011-10-01)


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Description:

wma2wav is a simple command-line tool for decoding/converting Windows Media Audio (WMA) streams to uncompressed PCM Wave Audio files or to "raw" PCM data. It supports all WMA versions up to 10.0, including but not limited to the "Professional", "Lossless" and "Voice" variants. All ASF (Advanced Systems Format) files containing WMA audio, including ".WMA" and ".WMV" files, can be processed as input. Note, however, that this tool does *not* circumvent any DRM (Digital Rights Management) restrictions, i.e. encrypted/protected files can *not* be processed. Please do NOT confuse this tool with Nic's 'wma2wav' tool! Nic's tool prepends a Wave/RIFF header to the compressed WMA stream, resulting in a WMA-compressed Wave/RIFF file.


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Supported File Formats:

Input Files: ASF, MP3, WMA, WMV
Output Files: WAV

OS Compatibility:

Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows 2003/Win32 Command Line/Windows Vista/Windows 7

License Details:

Copyright (c) 2011 LoRd_MuldeR. Some rights reserved. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

Revision History:

Version 2011-09-30
  • Release Date: Nov 1, 2011
  • Minor fixes and improvements.
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