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Mac,

It's pretty silly for you to make assumptions and be judgmental about people without any knowledge of who they are, their experience or their setup. I'm not sure if that comment is directed at me or not but it wreaks of arrogance which I'm sure wasn't intended.

As far as my question as to what method of compression was used for creation of the WMA files, Prior to the version 9 specification, the quality of the audio on WMA files was undesirable. The WMA9 spec introduced WMA9_LL lossless codecs able to sample audio at 44.1 khz (cd) or 48khz using 16bit depth. The new WMA10 spec is capable of 24 bit/96khz (dvd) audio in stereo as well as 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound. What this means is if PG sampled their wave files using the WMA 10 codecs, the quality of the files would be virtually the same as the WAV files for mastering to CD or DVD.





This is info that I did not know about the .wma format, since I never use it for anything, Thanks!

Now I am curious about it also.....


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