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.wa2 files are sound files for the game [[Subspace]]/[[Continuum]]. They are simply .wav files with the extension renamed. Continuum can also recognise the .wav extension, so you needn't bother renaming files when making [[LVZ]].
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A .wa2 file is a sound file for the game [[Subspace]]/[[Continuum]]. They are simply .wav files with the extension renamed. Continuum can also recognize the .wav extension, so you needn't bother renaming files when making [[LVZ]].
  
 
It is known that Continuum cannot support 4bit .wa2 files.
 
It is known that Continuum cannot support 4bit .wa2 files.
  
 
You can use tools such as Microsoft Sound Recorder to make basic edits to sound files. Just right click on a .wav file and select ''Record'' from the menu.
 
You can use tools such as Microsoft Sound Recorder to make basic edits to sound files. Just right click on a .wav file and select ''Record'' from the menu.
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[[Category:Game Intricacies]]

Latest revision as of 13:22, 29 September 2007

A .wa2 file is a sound file for the game Subspace/Continuum. They are simply .wav files with the extension renamed. Continuum can also recognize the .wav extension, so you needn't bother renaming files when making LVZ.

It is known that Continuum cannot support 4bit .wa2 files.

You can use tools such as Microsoft Sound Recorder to make basic edits to sound files. Just right click on a .wav file and select Record from the menu.