Xmd5a
Member 324
Level 27.07
Mar 2006
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Nov 11, 2006, 05:09 AM
Local time: Nov 11, 2006, 11:09 AM
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Now, I'm no expert at this at all, but I've tried my hands at this quite a few times with limited results. majario, I think you might be able to open the file either as it is or use a HEX editor (there are several free ones lying around) and read the header. The header should contain enough information for you to obtain some knowledge as to what kind of filetype/codec you're dealing with here. After that, you could try extracting the information bit by bit and saving it in separate files (assuming you've found what you're looking for) and simple try saving the separate files as .wav files, unless some other codec has been specified in the header.
Also, if you're using Adobe Audition, you can try opening the file as RAW audio data; Hit Ctrl+O and select PCM RAW Data as the filetype, then enter * in the namefield and browse to the file, select it and hit open. Either Adobe might find a way to interpret the data itself, or you can try your hand at the different options that you have.
Sorry I'm being a bit vague here, but I've been in the same situation before and I have been very limited in my options.
There's nowhere I can't reach.
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