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zajacattack:
I have 21 tracks I copied off of my 1602 A.D. CD-ROM. They are supposed to be PCM wav encoded, but on rockbox they always play faster than normal and with background static.

Windows says the following about the files:
1) 705kbps bit rate
2) 4 bit audio sample size
3) 2 channels
4) 22 kHz audio sample rate
5) Audio format is PCM

I can email anyone one or more of the files if they want to analyze it further. If there is any other information that you need, let me know, and I will gladly provide it.

Is there a way to covert, rip, and/or get these files to play correctly?

LambdaCalculus:
Use a program like Audacity to convert them to MP3s or Vorbis files.

zajacattack:
Audacity, WMP, iTunes, etc. all do the same thing as rockbox. They play the file too fast and with too much static.

Any other suggestions or info you need?

saratoga:
The information windows reads is incorrect, so they likely have a bad header.  You could convert them to mp3, but the mp3s would likely also be corrupted.

If they came from a music CD, rerip them with a better program.  If they came from a data cd, you'll need to find something that can play them normally and then convert them to standard wav or mp3 files using that.

zajacattack:
On, the CD, the music is in D:\Anno1602\MUSIC8
The CD rippers I tried can't find the music. Is there a way around this at all?

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