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The readme says you can use ACM-WAVC (which is a front end for wavc.exe):

The file "wavc.exe" is the actual converter that has two command

line parameters:

 

wavc.exe [source file] [output file]

 

To use the converter you must either use the "wavc.exe" file at a

DOS command prompt or use the enclosed ACM-WAVC.EXE file.

So if you used ACM-WAVC, or did a:
wavc.exe foo.wavc foo.wav

at the command prompt, you should have a playable .wav file (assuming you did it in the same folder the tool and foo.wavc was in). I wouldn't know if it works since I haven't come across any .wavc files (what is that, an IWD format or something?).

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The readme says you can use ACM-WAVC (which is a front end for wavc.exe):
The file "wavc.exe" is the actual converter that has two command

line parameters:

 

wavc.exe [source file] [output file]

 

To use the converter you must either use the "wavc.exe" file at a

DOS command prompt or use the enclosed ACM-WAVC.EXE file.

So if you used ACM-WAVC, or did a:
wavc.exe foo.wavc foo.wav

at the command prompt, you should have a playable .wav file (assuming you did it in the same folder the tool and foo.wavc was in). I wouldn't know if it works since I haven't come across any .wavc files (what is that, an IWD format or something?).

 

they are the .wav files Domi sent me from IWD II of the female monks i requested.

they wont play in the media player or sound recorder so i cant do anything with them.

i need to hear to them to determine what they are and what order to re-order them to the way i want.

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