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Title: .wav files
Post by: jchung on January 23, 2004, 02:50:19 pm
what can I use to play wav files on my Zaurus ??

I see on killefiz has opie player 2 .. anything else?
Title: .wav files
Post by: zbones on January 23, 2004, 03:05:30 pm
Convert them to mp3, .wav files are huge and are not zaurus friendly.

There are hundreds of utils able to do this for all platforms, you may even be able to compile one to run on the zaurus itself.

Peter.
Title: .wav files
Post by: jchung on January 23, 2004, 03:32:05 pm
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Convert them to mp3, .wav files are huge and are not zaurus friendly.

There are hundreds of utils able to do this for all platforms, you may even be able to compile one to run on the zaurus itself.

Peter.

I have a few small wav files.. it\'s too much hassle to convert them..

I can always wait and listen to them on my PC but I wanted to hear them now..  :shock:

thanks anyways
Title: .wav files
Post by: Tehas on January 23, 2004, 04:26:04 pm
Use Sharp\'s media player.  If you have a 5600 it\'ll play through the speaker, if you have a 5500 then I think you need head phones.
Title: .wav files
Post by: Anonymous on January 25, 2004, 11:00:59 pm
My c860 Sharp media player doesn\'t play wav files recorded from a Palm TT.  The files also couldn\'t be played under Kino.  Some strange sound came out.

I downloaded some mp3 files and copied them to the Music_Files folder.  Then every time I opened the Sharp media player it immediately exit.  This time Kino played them very well.

Aren\'t wav and mp3 formats standard?  Do they have variants that the Sharp media player doesn\'t recognize?
Title: .wav files
Post by: Anonymous on January 26, 2004, 12:42:18 am
Oops, it should read Sharp music player and not media player in my previous post.