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"Ricky W. Hunt" wrote:

If I understand correctly the damage to ears will still occur even once it's
converted back to WAV. (It makes sense if what they are saying is correct).


At a glance - if it is not to be assumed as nonsense, then I have to
assume that whomsoever found this out has mistaken ability to listen and
ability to hear.


Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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