Subject: | Playing .oma in SoundForge9 |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_rob |
Date: | Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:28 am ((PDT)) |
At 1:17 AM -0400 4/11/07, Walter Knapp wrote: > There was talk of Sony providing this plug > >> in their software, Sound Forge. With an oma decoder in hand, I'd >>> feel more comfortable archiving the oma files. Rob D. Walt wrote >Sony's SoundForge 9 software (a full out sound editing/processing >program) does handle ATRAC/oma and so on both opening and saving. As >well as a long list of other formats. It's windows only, and not free. >http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/product.asp?PID=3D431 This has some attractive implications. Price is not bad either. Should anyone have success importing/playing an .oma file, I'd be interested in learning about the particulars involved on or off list. I don't have easy access to powerful enough PC platform I can mount the SF demo on. Rob D. |
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