![]() ![]() Hell, if you manage to trick your audio player into thinking an MP3 is a WAV, (or vice versa, but that might crash your audio player) I guarantee you that it will sound nothing like the original. Photosounder is available for Windows (64-bit, Windows 7 and above), macOS (64-bit, 10.9 and above). I could easily write a program that adds fake-o header data to the beginning of any file so that you can listen to it, but I'm sure that somebody else out there has already beat me to it, and it really isn't difficult stuff.Īlso, any file is going to end up sounding entirely different depending on how you have it interpreted. Your other option is to use something like Photosounder to use an image as if it were a spectrogram. I would either find an audio player than can open RAW audio data and use that to listen to images, or get your favorite hex editor and swap the header of an image file with that of an audio file, or vice versa. ![]() Smart programmer don't rely on file extensions. A demo version is available, with the ability to save the resulting sound to file disabled, and a short silence inserted every 12 seconds. Even if you rename something like a BMP to a WAV, the file will have header information that identifies it as whatever filetype it is even if its extension has been changed. Photosounder is available for Windows (64-bit, Windows 7 and above), macOS (64-bit, 10.9 and above).
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