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  • Nathalia Schenekenberg

    March 26, 2013 at 4:13 am in reply to: Corrupt WAV file recovery

    I got the same problem and it was solved with the VLC conversion

    Open the file that seems to be corrupt in VLC

    Click “Media > Convert/Save” to enter the “Open Media” window.

    Click the “Add…”

    Browse your computer for your input audio or video file and click “Open” to add it to VLC’s “File Selection” box.

    Press the “Convert/Save” button at the bottom of the window.

    Click the “Browse” button, to the right of the “Destination” field in the next window. Choose a folder or location on your hard drive where you want your WAV file saved.

    IMPORTANT! Name your file in the “File Name” box. Include the “.wav” file extension at the end of your filename or VLC will not save it correctly.

    Click the “Save As Type” drop-down box at the bottom of the window and select the “Containers…” option. Press “Save” to re-enter the “Convert” screen.

    Click the “Edit Selected Profile” button and press the “Encapsulation” tab in the pop-up window. Select “WAV” and on the audio encoder i selected “WAV” again

    Click “Save” to return to the “Convert” window. Press the “Start” button to begin the conversion.

    It worked very well for me!

    I would like to share the link where i found this information:
    https://www.ehow.com/how_6945688_convert-vlc-wav.html

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