Converted
files sound squeaky and noisy. Why is that?
Waver is a try before you buy program. It is not free! A period of 30 days is granted
for evaluation. During this period Waver has no limitations.
When the evaluation period expires Waver starts adding noise
to converted sound files. The level of noise is intense enough
to render files unusable. If your sound files start to feel
noisy it is the right time for you to think about registration.
I registered Waver but converted files (still) sound squeaky and
noisy. What is wrong?
This is a common problem. You probably typed your registration information
instead of using the comfort of copy/paste. There was a typo
somewhere and this makes your registration invalid.
Reenter the registration information by copying and pasting it to the
registration dialog.
Some letters and numbers look alike and it's easy to make a
mistake.
Can Waver convert MP3 to WAV?
YES! As of version 2.5, Waver is capable of reading real MP3 files
and converting them to any of the supported output formats. You can either recompress
them back to MP3 or produce a WAV file using any available Windows audio codec.
Do you charge for upgrades?
No! Current upgrade policy is that no fees will be charged for any future
upgrades of Waver.
Can I use Waver with user interface in my own language?
YES! As of version 2.6, Waver provides a multi-language support.
Users are encouraged to translate Waver into their own languages and
submit the translations to the author for inclusion in future releases. Each
submitted language file will earn its author a free license.
As language files become available they will be separately released and available
for download on the download page. You won't have to download
a whole new release if only a few language files are added to it.