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Tool or Shell to Browse+Play .WAV files?

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222fbj:
Thanks for the replies...it's good to know I asked a reasonable question;-)
I'll be watching the thread to see if anything develops.
Thanks again.
-Barrett

lanux128:
for a quick preview, i use Irfanview which has a decent built-in media player.. or you can try Wav Player (which i don't use anymore). :)



jgpaiva:
I suggest getting any explorer replacement that supports that operation, such as DOpus or XYplorer, both very good explorer replacements that have support for quick preview of the files and recomended by a bunch of people here at DC ;)

I personally use XYplorer, but it think i prefer DOpus. Nevertheless, i think that in terms of preview, xyplorer might be superior.

Edvard:
Xplorer^2 does as well... http://zabkat.com/pic/s2.png

mlawhorn:
I think this may be just what you are looking for:
the Wave Explorer -- http://arrowsoft.ifrance.com/wex_eng.html

Tiny (207 Kb) no-install, stand-alone app.

'Wave Explorer' is a friendly and powerful wave browser which allows you to easily play/copy/move wave sounds. Each wave is displayed as a button - just click it to play the sound!

screenshot here: http://arrowsoft.ifrance.com/images/wexcap.gif

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