Moth3r said:
.wv files are WavPack files - a lossless audio compression format like FLAC. If you use WavPack to decode the file you'll end up with an uncompressed WAV.
This just will NOT decode for me at all, I have Windows 7 64 bit and every time I think I have it, the sfv files says it is bad, so looks like I will just stick with the old version, it is only the '93 audio anyways.
* edit, well I just tried foobar(latest beta version) and it seems to decode but the sfv says it is bad.