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2001 Jul 03
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wma8 decodings
...wsmedia/en/WM8/audio.asp
I took their original .wav's, and encoded them with their wma8 encoder
utility (WM8EUTIL.EXE), using all of the available stereo modes at
44.1kHz. This includes, 192, 160, 128, 96, 80, 64, 48, 32 kbps. I then
used the Advanced WMA Workshop
(http://www.litexmedia.com/?from_WMAWorkshop) to decode the .wma's back
into WAV. This is the only program that would let me decode more than
half the damn file, without paying $30. I can't believe people charge
money for these trivial wrapper around Microsoft's filters.
The resulting wavs and the original wavs (each 5.2MB) are...