Author Topic: Post Your Music Folder (If you have one)  (Read 6785 times)


You don't even know what it is.
Yeah, it stands for waveform, and I'm pretty sure it's Microsoft's native audio format.

Edit: Nice ninja edit.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2008, 01:32:06 PM by Sirrus »

It's also a larger format, in most cases.

Yeah, it stands for waveform, and I'm pretty sure it's Microsoft's native audio format.
I can read Wikipedia too.



Edit: Nice ninja edit.
I edited it long before you posted.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2008, 01:33:15 PM by Otis Da HousKat »

I can read Wikipedia too.
I specifically waited until I posted that to look at Wikipedia to check if I made myself look like an idiot.

I read on Wiki that it was Microsoft's standard audio file along with IBM.

I edited it long before you posted.
Not long before enough that I picked up the original post when I quoted it.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2008, 01:37:15 PM by Sirrus »

You gonna explain why you think it's funny?

You gonna explain why you think it's funny?
Okay, you got me. I've just heard it's not that good of an audio format.

You gonna explain why you think it's funny?
Because iTunes has to convert it to play it and Winamp and WMM are stuff.

I think i have like 1000 Herbie Hanrooster Albums.... I shall try to find some pictures or make some but im a lazy starfish so I'll think about it.

Because iTunes has to convert it to play it and Winamp and WMM are stuff.
What he said.

But at least it's not .wma
« Last Edit: December 28, 2008, 01:49:24 PM by Sirrus »

Most of my files are .avi, .wmv or .mp4.
Purely because I like being better.

Because iTunes has to convert it to play it and Winamp and WMM are stuff.

Songbird

What he said.

But at least it's not .wmp

You mean .wma?

Shut up.
flac, m4a, and wav to name a few.

oh, .m4a. Copy protected stuff, right? That studff messes up too much. And if the servers go down, well then have fun. Its worth the extra 10 cents for the non DRM stuff.

Because iTunes has to convert it to play it
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Okay, you got me. I've just heard it's not that good of an audio format.
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oh, .m4a. Copy protected stuff, right? That studff messes up too much. And if the servers go down, well then have fun. Its worth the extra 10 cents for the non DRM stuff.
No, AAC is the compressed DRM stuff in an m4a container. I'm talking about Apple Lossless.

By the way, here's my music folder D:



I have almost all of my media on my old computer.