how to unpack an iso.wv?, how to unpack an iso.wv? |
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how to unpack an iso.wv?, how to unpack an iso.wv? |
Nov 12 2011, 15:34
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 10-November 06 From: Portugal Member No.: 37403 |
The title says it all. How do I unpack an iso.wv? What program should I use to obtain the separate audio files, cue, etc that I think are contained within the iso.wv?
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Nov 12 2011, 15:40
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 648 Joined: 10-January 06 From: Zagreb Member No.: 27018 |
7zip, WinRAR...
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Nov 12 2011, 15:46
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 10-November 06 From: Portugal Member No.: 37403 |
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Nov 12 2011, 17:31
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4330 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Any program that can make an ISO file.
It’s just an ISO containing a WavPack file in the first position and then, usually (since I presume this is the point), cover art and other such supplementary files. The reason some people choose to do this is because WavPack decoders will skip a certain amount of unrecognised material at the beginning of a file, so in this case they skip the ISO header (and, I assume, any other files after the audio has EOFd) and begin playing the WavPack file as normal. I would just use an actual archival format in conjunction with an archive-reading component for my media player if choice, but whatever! |
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