I have some data in Microsoft notepad that I would like to convert into *.frd and *.zma files. It is raw CLIO data that I downloaded from the Parts Express website for a few drivers.
How do I rename the file extension? It does not give me an option to save it as an *.frd or *.zma file. How can I do this? Do I need another program that will properly format the data? I would like to import it into Speaker Workshop for crossover work. Thanks.
How do I rename the file extension? It does not give me an option to save it as an *.frd or *.zma file. How can I do this? Do I need another program that will properly format the data? I would like to import it into Speaker Workshop for crossover work. Thanks.
Make sure you don't have "Hide extensions for known file types" checked in Folder Options. Otherwise, you'll just be renaming the file name with an extension in it, and it won't do anything. You can get to Folder Options in Control Panel, or by going to any drive/directory and clicking the Tools menu.
edit: oops, I was posting while you did. Anyway, do this, it should work.
edit: oops, I was posting while you did. Anyway, do this, it should work.
At this point I am reworking a bookshelf speaker design. I have plans to redo the speaker cabinet since the one it was in was not optimal (too small). I could get better bass extension in a larger vented design.
I figured while I am at it, I might as well look at the crossover design as well since it seems to be a bit "bright" after doing some listening tests. I have never used Speaker Workshop before so this might give me an excuse to learn how to use it.
I figured while I am at it, I might as well look at the crossover design as well since it seems to be a bit "bright" after doing some listening tests. I have never used Speaker Workshop before so this might give me an excuse to learn how to use it.
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