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Conversion of w64 file format to 669 file format beta

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Convert Sonic Foundry Wave-64 format to 8 channels MOD 669 module.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

w64 to 669 conversion is actually used for the purpose of exporting old audio samples between different formats, but it's not something that many programs support. You will have to obtain some dedicated audio converter or editor with broad format support, something like Awave Studio.

Updated: August 11, 2023

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Convert from w64 file

Yes, Awave Studio supports w64 file conversion as a source file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

to 669 file

Yes, Awave Studio supports 669 file conversion as a target file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

The table with program actions contains information about what each program is capable of doing with their files. This may be a good pointer for further searches for certain file conversions and help you find the converter you are looking for if our search result is insufficient for you. However, it is far from perfect and may sometimes show results which are not really usable because of the nature of the software handles the files. So a conversion that appears as possible, just because of matched actions, may in fact not be possible.

 

Additional links: Open w64 file, Open 669 file

W64

A w64 file extension is related to the Sonic Foundry, a multimedia suite. A w64 file contains audio data in Sonic Foundry Wave-64 format.

669

A 669 file extension is associated with the 8 channels MOD 669 module format.

 

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