Audio Banter

Audio Banter (https://www.audiobanter.co.uk/forum.php)
-   uk.rec.audio (General Audio and Hi-Fi) (https://www.audiobanter.co.uk/uk-rec-audio-general-audio/)
-   -   WvavePak Audio Compression (https://www.audiobanter.co.uk/uk-rec-audio-general-audio/7835-wvavepak-audio-compression.html)

Tipa August 2nd 09 11:39 AM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 
Hello,

Does anyone know wether this softtware (see subject) is okay to
download and install? I have never come across it before soi thought
that this would be the right place to ask.

Thanks for you time,

Tipa

Keith G[_2_] August 2nd 09 12:06 PM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 

"Tipa" wrote in message
...
Hello,

Does anyone know wether this softtware (see subject) is okay to
download and install? I have never come across it before soi thought
that this would be the right place to ask.

Thanks for you time,

Tipa



I doubt you will find anyone here who could give you an opinion about that
particular software - but why audio *compression* in this day and age where
storage is vast and dirt cheap...???




Ian Jackson[_2_] August 2nd 09 12:31 PM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 
In message , Keith G
writes

"Tipa" wrote in message
...
Hello,

Does anyone know wether this softtware (see subject) is okay to
download and install? I have never come across it before soi thought
that this would be the right place to ask.

Thanks for you time,

Tipa



I doubt you will find anyone here who could give you an opinion about
that particular software - but why audio *compression* in this day and
age where storage is vast and dirt cheap...???

I presume you mean 'WavePak' (Google gives no hits for 'WvavePak').

This site is among several which say it's freeware (as opposed to 'free
download', which usually means eventually pay-for shareware).
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/au...coders/wavpack.
cfm

As there are lots of places where it can be downloaded from, it's almost
certainly OK. But if in doubt, ask in the alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
And if it's not freeware, you will certainly be told!
--
Ian

Tipa August 2nd 09 01:10 PM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 
On 2 Aug, 13:06, "Keith G" wrote:
"Tipa" wrote in message

...

I doubt you will find anyone here who could give you an opinion about that
particular software - but why audio *compression* in this day and age where
storage is vast and dirt cheap...???


Personally, I have never compressed audio data as I would be overly
concerned about degradation. I have been delivered some files that are
compressed using this software (WavePak Audio Compression, sorry about
the original typo!) and I would like to decompress the files.

However, thanks for you comment. I am sorry if I have asked this
question in the wrong place. No one I know has heard of this software.

Tipa

Tipa August 2nd 09 01:13 PM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 
I presume you mean 'WavePak' (Google gives no hits for 'WvavePak').

This site is among several which say it's freeware (as opposed to 'free
download', which usually means eventually pay-for shareware).
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/au...coders/wavpack.
cfm

As there are lots of places where it can be downloaded from, it's almost
certainly OK. But if in doubt, ask in the alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
And if it's not freeware, you will certainly be told!
--
Ian- Hide


Thanks for that suggestion. I will ask there. I'm not worried about it
being free or not. It's just that I am a bit paranoid about free/
shareware. A lot of them contain some kind of malware.

Tipa

Ian Jackson[_2_] August 2nd 09 01:29 PM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 
In message
,
Tipa writes
I presume you mean 'WavePak' (Google gives no hits for 'WvavePak').

This site is among several which say it's freeware (as opposed to 'free
download', which usually means eventually pay-for shareware).
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/au...coders/wavpack.
cfm

As there are lots of places where it can be downloaded from, it's almost
certainly OK. But if in doubt, ask in the alt.comp.freeware newsgroup.
And if it's not freeware, you will certainly be told!
--
Ian- Hide


Thanks for that suggestion. I will ask there. I'm not worried about it
being free or not. It's just that I am a bit paranoid about free/
shareware. A lot of them contain some kind of malware.

Your paranoia is noted. ACF will certainly confirm that it's OK. I've
got masses of freeware (in fact, most of my software is freeware!), and,
to be honest, I can't really say that it's ever brought any 'uninvited
visitors' along with it. But I do always try to use something OKed by
ACF.
--
Ian

Keith G[_2_] August 2nd 09 01:37 PM

WvavePak Audio Compression
 

"Tipa" wrote in message
...
On 2 Aug, 13:06, "Keith G" wrote:
"Tipa" wrote in message

...

I doubt you will find anyone here who could give you an opinion about
that
particular software - but why audio *compression* in this day and age
where
storage is vast and dirt cheap...???


Personally, I have never compressed audio data as I would be overly
concerned about degradation. I have been delivered some files that are
compressed using this software (WavePak Audio Compression, sorry about
the original typo!) and I would like to decompress the files.



OK, no worries - I just wondered!





All times are GMT. The time now is 08:24 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0
Copyright ©2004-2006 AudioBanter.co.uk