1) Upload XWM file to convert
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2) Set converting XWM to WAV options
3) Get converted file
File extension | .XWM |
Category | File |
Description | The XWM audio format is a lossless audio compression format that is primarily used for storing high-quality audio recordings. It was developed by the Xiph.org Foundation, the same organization that created the popular Ogg Vorbis and FLAC formats. The XWM format uses a combination of prediction and entropy coding to compress audio data without any loss of quality, resulting in smaller file sizes compared to uncompressed audio files. XWM supports a range of sample rates, bit depths, and channel configurations, making it a versatile format for capturing and storing a variety of audio content, including music, voice recordings, and sound effects. One of the main advantages of the XWM format is its high level of compatibility with a wide range of multimedia software and hardware. Many popular media players, such as VLC and Foobar2000, support the XWM format natively, making it easy to play back recordings without any additional software or codecs. In addition, the XWM format is open-source, which means that it can be used freely and modified by anyone without any licensing fees or restrictions. The XWM format also includes support for metadata, which allows users to add information such as album, artist, and track title to their recordings. This can be particularly useful for managing large collections of audio files and making it easier to locate specific recordings. Overall, the XWM format is an excellent choice for anyone looking to capture and store high-quality audio recordings with minimal loss of fidelity. Its compatibility, versatility, and open-source nature make it a popular choice for both amateur and professional audio enthusiasts alike. |
Associated programs | Total Audio Converter |
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File extension | .WAV |
Category | Audio File |
Description | WAV file extension is related to a digital audio format that is used for storing sound tracks with lossless quality. It allows saving audio data with different bitrates and frequencies. The standard configuration is 44,1 kHz, 16 bps, stereo. WAV files have much in common with AIFF files, but they are based on RIFF technology instead of AIFF. WAV files are mostly used on Windows platform, being supported by Windows Media Players and other programs. Most often codec is MS ADPCM. |
Associated programs | CyberLink PowerDirector Microsoft Windows Media Player Roxio Creator 2009 |
Developed by | Microsoft & IBM |
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While XWM files serve gaming applications well due to their compressed nature and optimized playback, there are times when audio professionals or enthusiasts may want to extract and convert these files to a more standard format like WAV. WAV files are beneficial for editing, further processing, and can be played on almost any media player without the need for specialized software.
xWMAEncode input.xwm output.wav
Converting XWM files to WAV format makes the audio more accessible for a range of applications, from editing to simple playback. Various tools and utilities, both GUI-based and command-line, can facilitate this conversion, catering to users of all expertise levels. By being aware of the inherent quality limitations and choosing the right tools, users can effectively work with game audio outside of its native environment.
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