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Old 01-18-2003, 07:35 AM
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Default WAV files won\'t play

I just got Pro tools. Running on Win XP. Seems like an excellent program so far but I have a mojor problem. When I bounce a song to disk as a WAV file I can't get anything to play it back (win media or realplayer). Win media player says it can't get a codec it needs to play back. Real won't even attempt to open it. Anyone know what's going on? If win media player can't play the wav files then what good are they. What good does making WAV files that nothing can read do? FYI I have pro tools 5.3.3 and all the latest upgrades for win media and real player.
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