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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#:~:text=audio%2Fx-wav%20is%20the%20MIME%20Type.%20A%20MIME%20Type,it%20is%20already%20in%20a%20wave%20container%20%28%2A.wav%29
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.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.

Media container formats (file types) - Web media ...

    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Media/Formats/Containers
    The format of audio and video media files is defined in two parts (three if a file has both audio and video in it, of course): the audio and/or video codecs used and the media container format (or file type) used. In this guide, we'll look at the container formats used most commonly on the web, covering basics about their specifications as well as their benefits, limitations, and ideal use …

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
    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.

Solved: HTTP request anwered and I'm not sure to save the ...

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Using-Flows/HTTP-request-anwered-and-I-m-not-sure-to-save-the-outut-WAV-file/td-p/388911
    The note with "Content-Type": "audio/x-wav" in my opinion was related to the content itself. This was not the case. Rather, the file could not be saved on the blob because the stored credentials for the bob do not work in the flow.

Audio File MIME Types - ThoughtCo

    https://www.thoughtco.com/audio-file-mime-types-3469485
    The content-type indicator identifies the extension in greater detail. Content-type tags appear as slashed pairs. The first term indicates the broad class of what it is, for example, audio or video. The second term indicates the subtype. An audio type might support dozens of subtypes, including MPEG, WAV, and RealAudio specifications.

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