Open the file in DOS Mode. Go to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Command
Prompt. When the DOS window opens, navigate to the downloaded file and
at the blinking cursor type VOC2WAVE and press Enter. To Exit the DOS mode,
type Exit and press Enter. If that doesn't work, go here:
http://seegras.discordia.ch/Programs/voc2wav
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I'm no expert, but I did stay at
the Holiday Inn Express last night.
"gort" wrote:
> eeerrrrmmmm......me again.
>
> I've just downloaded Voc2Wav but when I unzip the file I get 2 application
> files - VOC2WAV & WAV2VOC. If I doubleclick on either all I get is a MSDOS
> dialog box appearing briefly and nothing else happens. I've tried downloading
> the file from different sites and each time I get the same. Any ideas?
>
> "gort" wrote:
>
> > Cheers for that Byte - much appreciated 
> >
> > "Byte" wrote:
> >
> > > Try Voc2Wav at below website (URL)
> > > Audio Converters, Convert Wav Midi MP3 aiff RAW OGG VOC
> > > http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/pc/pcConvert.html
> > >
> > > "gort" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Greetings. I've got a mp3 memory stick which you can also voice record on and
> > > > I thought it might be a clever way to record percussion and other sounds in
> > > > WAV format when I'm out and about that I can use in my music. There's no
> > > > problem using the built in mike to do it as it automatically saves everything
> > > > in WAV format. However I want to get the best quality possible and use an
> > > > external mike via the line-in, but if I do this any recording I make onto the
> > > > memory stick is saved in VOC format instead of WAV which I must admit is a
> > > > new one to me. Does anyone know if there are any programs available that will
> > > > convert VOC files to WAV and if so could you enlighten me?
> > > >
> > > > Cheers