So I have some audio files on my computer that have a file extension of .ffp, and I'm thinking, "What the hell is FFP?" So I google it, and get absolutely nothing of any use. Can anyone tell me what program I'd need to recognize these files as audio on my computer, so I can burn them as a CD and get them off of here? They're rather large in size, so I'd like to get them off ASAP.
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FFP Files Huh?
#2
Posted 14 August 2004 - 07:02 AM
All I come up with is this:
http://filext.com/de...p?extdetail=FFP
Which says it's a Corel Graphics file. That doesn't seem right. Are you able to play them?
http://filext.com/de...p?extdetail=FFP
Which says it's a Corel Graphics file. That doesn't seem right. Are you able to play them?
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#3
Posted 14 August 2004 - 07:06 AM
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Yeah....I think it's a slip up. I can't play them. Media Player doesn't recognize the extension.
#4
Posted 14 August 2004 - 01:19 PM
At the bottom it says:
If the file is sent as an audio file with any three-character extension it may be a dictation file where the extension is the dictator's initials; playable by BCB Voice Systems software (see ??? extension). The file could likewise be a dictation file in TrueSpeech format. Use Windows Sound Recorder and/or Media Player to play these back.
If the file is sent as an audio file with any three-character extension it may be a dictation file where the extension is the dictator's initials; playable by BCB Voice Systems software (see ??? extension). The file could likewise be a dictation file in TrueSpeech format. Use Windows Sound Recorder and/or Media Player to play these back.
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