![]() It works because most media players ignore many of. ![]() In a Windows (sorry!) command prompt, a command like this would do it:Ĭopy /b wav.hed + trackXX.bin trackXX.wav /b I use this header (saved as "wav.hed", using HxD free binary editor) for typical 16-bits 44100 Hz stereo PCM audio CD. WAV files, so that media players can recognise them: add a valid "generic". Here is a hacky and much faster solution to "convert" audio. Signed 16-bits PCM, 2 channel (stereo), 44100 Hz) and, then, export as. BIN files to a program like Audacity (File - Import - Raw Data. For the same reason, media players, like VLC, cannot play them, as they must, at least, know what kind of data is being passed to them. And, because of that, archivers like 7-Zip, WhateverIsoWhatever and so on doesn't and will never recognise them as archives, because they really are not. ![]() ![]() As such, they have no header, no metadata, no compression, no nothing. ![]()
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