Is there a way in Linux? I thought of Audacity but it wont load p files.
Even under Windows would be ok.
P.S> Sorry if this post is in the wrong forum, If it is please move it. Thanks.
How can I convert p files to wav?
Re: How can I convert p files to wav?
In windows yes.
Just put this on your desktop and drag a P or O(ZX80) file onto and it will do the honours
Just put this on your desktop and drag a P or O(ZX80) file onto and it will do the honours
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Re: How can I convert p files to wav?
WinTzx…
Or in EO (in the "TZX manager"), in VB81 (SAVE"PROG.WAV" or SAVE"PROG.FL").
Or in EO (in the "TZX manager"), in VB81 (SAVE"PROG.WAV" or SAVE"PROG.FL").
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Re: How can I convert p files to wav?
I use this Java application http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/tapeut ... rview.html
Re: How can I convert p files to wav?
It doesn't seem to convert to .WAV files, or am I missing something?mrtinb wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 4:24 pm I use this Java application http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/tapeut ... rview.html
Re: How can I convert p files to wav?
I suggest the excellent OTLA utility...
https://code.google.com/archive/p/otla/ ... oOtla.wiki
...it converts P to WAV and it offers turbo loading speed (~10-12'' for an average 16k proggy) with very high reliability. Dunno if it can handle progs over 16k, but who cares?
https://code.google.com/archive/p/otla/ ... oOtla.wiki
...it converts P to WAV and it offers turbo loading speed (~10-12'' for an average 16k proggy) with very high reliability. Dunno if it can handle progs over 16k, but who cares?
Re: How can I convert p files to wav?
Thanks!kokkiklhs wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 7:34 pm I suggest the excellent OTLA utility...
https://code.google.com/archive/p/otla/ ... oOtla.wiki
...it converts P to WAV and it offers turbo loading speed (~10-12'' for an average 16k proggy) with very high reliability. Dunno if it can handle progs over 16k, but who cares?