| Subject | : | Multimedia question |
| Author | : | Adam |
| Date | : | 04 Feb, 2007 on 19:37 |
| Maybe this question has already been asked. This is what I have on my system Sound card: SB PCI512 card OS/2 Warp4 w\ Fixpak 17 Driver: Uniaud 1.1.4 rc1 Firefox 2.0.0.1 I can play the wav files supplied with the os but any wav files I download off the internet will not play. I wonder if someone can give me some insight on this. Adam |
| Subject | : | Re:Multimedia question |
| Author | : | Pete losepete@ntlworld.com |
| Date | : | 06 Feb, 2007 on 00:18 |
Are you trying to play these wav files through FF? - if Yes maybe you have not got plugins or helper app setup correctly. If these are downloaded wav files then maybe updating uniaud to rc2 will help - you should find the update here ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/uniaud/ Regards Pete |
| Subject | : | Re:Multimedia question |
| Author | : | Adam |
| Date | : | 06 Feb, 2007 on 15:27 |
| I think it must be the type of wav files. The ones I download from say hobbes play just fine but other sites won't. I downloaded the latest uniaud files from netlabs and installed those. I installed Darwnin O' Connor's mmaudiopak and installed it and mp3 files I download will play just fine. It is just some wave files I download won't play. So sound in general is fine, it is just certain wav files won't play. I will do some more investigating on my own. thanks, |
| Subject | : | Re:Multimedia question |
| Author | : | Martin |
| Date | : | 06 Feb, 2007 on 16:01 |
| If you want you can post the link of a wav file that do not work for you to try it out in our installations. |
| Subject | : | Re:Multimedia question |
| Author | : | Cris |
| Date | : | 06 Feb, 2007 on 16:58 |
Hi Adam!
Adam, WAV is just a conteiner format. You should try to understand what's the kind of internal encoding. You should be able to recognize the internal format by using FFMPEG or SOX. Those utilities will also help you to convert the files to a playable format. HTH |