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Sound Devices Introduces Wave Agent
New York - Oct 16, 2007 - Sound Devices introduced the Wave Agent utility software at AES 2007. Wave Agent supplies the critical link between Sound Devices 7-Series recorders - 702, 702T, 722 and 744T models - using the newly introduced FLAC data compression option and Windows-based computers.
Wave Agent is a Windows-only application that converts data compressed FLAC audio files recorded on 7-Series recorders into standard Broadcast Wave files that can be used on any computer with any digital audio workstation software that supports the .wav file format. All Broadcast Wave (BEXT) and iXML metadata is maintained. Additionally, Wave Agent converts any .wav file between monophonic and polyphonic formats.
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