nelsonh wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:55 am
I created a virtual machine with win 7 to check if this was the problem, but the command wav2adpcm -t <v001.wav> <v001.wav > did not work either, I tried the second command wav2adpcm -t 001.wav 001.wav
and I received the error that the file 001.wav cannot be opened. It could be that the program does not start in win 10. If there is another way to create the files in any way, please let me know.
Did you save the WAV as a 22.050kHz, 16 bit Mono PCM (Microsoft Wave) file before trying to convert it with wav2adpcm? If so and you still can't convert it with the wav2adpcm command of
wav2adpcm -t 001.wav 001.wav, then it could very well be a Windows compatibility issue.
megavolt85 has offered to create a converter for you, I would suggest attaching a couple of SAP files here for him to look at, or you can try PMing him with the files instead.