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We're currently mulling over the idea of adding sound to a demo diskette and
our Web page, specifically the sound of a pick-and-place machine stuffing
chips onto a printed circuit board. The problem is that the recording we
have is in the (Sparc?) .au format. Does anyone have, or know of a product
that converts .au into pc-compatible .wav files? Shareware would be best...