Has anyone ever had to convert (riff) .wav audio files to a MAC readable format ? Ive just had some DAT's archived by a mate on PC .. nothing will open them .. he tellsme they are riff wav files .. I tried every thing I have ... Im redy to choke the next PC user ...Im sure its a windows /PC/IBM format .. it is well frustrating ..any help would be most warmly appreciated ..thanks Snog
You shouldn't have any problems with .wav files on a mac they can be read just fine.
If you select this file and press the Apple Key and the I key at the same time what info does it bring up ?
What programme is your friend using and what is he saving the file as ?
Personally I've not heard of a "riff" file and I've been doing this a while. Obviously I'm familiar with the use of the "riff" to describe a musical phrase, just not as a file type.
RIFF = Resource Interchange File Format
RIFFS are actually compressed Audio files (like mp3s) with a WAV track header
Have you tried Compressor which comes with Logic studio to convert the RIFF wavs to normal wavs? I haven't used RIFFS but Compressor converts almost anything into everything so give it a try.
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