Rob,
I can highly recommend Sound Forge. I have used it for editing for
several years now and it is an invaluable piece of software.
Currently, our business has version 6. (We didn't have XP when
version 8 came out initially and thus have been waiting for version
Message: 9.
Subject: ) Just last week we received an upgrade offer to version 9 which we
will be doing within the next few weeks. I've never heard of .oma
files, but would be glad to convert the file for you, if that would
help any. (And I've not read this entire thread, so pardon me if I
have missed the point of anything that's been said.)
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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
--- In Rob Danielson <>
wrote:
>
> 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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