April 27, 201412 yr Author Those files are in .MP3 format so I have no trouble playing them. However, coming back to the initial point that Orion made: The warning is highlighted; the resulting files don't have headers. Headers are necessary for file type information in order for it to be read properly by another program. The files cannot be played because it has no header. Since the sounds have no header, they aren't recognized. The compression was just too good for them to be played by programs such as Audacity. Kavinda J.D ^_^
April 30, 201412 yr Author Hmm... I think they were compressed from .MP3 to .OGG/Vorbis. I do not know the format of the header but has this got anything to do with it? The compression was probably done with FMOD Designer but it seems that there is no way to revert the compression process. Decoding audio just seems to be too much of a challenge for me. Kavinda J.D ^_^
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