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how to convert audio x-wav file to regular wav file ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41536381/how-to-convert-audio-x-wav-file-to-regular-wav-file
    This answer is useful. 2. This answer is not useful. Show activity on this post. audio/x-wav is the MIME Type. A MIME Type is just an identifier for file formats transmitted on the Internet. Most probably the audio is a PCM uncompressed audio and it is already in a wave container ( *.wav) answered Jan 18 '19 at 12:17. Dhruv Gupta.

audio/x-wav with attenuation - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/90fa4e0a-2885-4f88-9d09-1552f8496558/audioxwav-with-attenuation
    I agree this is a little misleading, but it is made clear in the detailed description where it says 100% is full volume and 0% is silent.

.wav files show up as "audio/x-wav" instead of "audio/wav ...

    https://github.com/jshttp/mime-db/issues/22
    when setting the mime type for .wav files internet explore is a bit picky... valid options are: audio/wav, audio/wave, audio/x-wave, audio/vnd.wave. Chrome happily accepts the "audio/x-wav" but IE does not. See: broofa/mime#118. As broofa points out, "audio/wav" is the official type according to the IANA Waveform Audio File Format registration.

: The Embed Audio element - HTML: HyperText Markup ...

    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/audio
    The <audio> HTML element is used to embed sound content in documents. It may contain one or more audio sources, represented using the src attribute or the <source> element: the browser will choose the most suitable one. It can also be the destination …

Embed wav files in IE and firefox | [H]ard|Forum

    https://hardforum.com/threads/embed-wav-files-in-ie-and-firefox.1109736/
    This is usually the Quicktime plugin and most often, you need to have it installed for this to work. Quicktime uses the autplay param. For other handlers assume 'autostart'. Do note that the server should send the file as audio/x-wav or if it's local, have a .wav extension. Same thing, but with HTML4's object element used the way it was intended.

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