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Lossless Audio Compression => WavPack => Topic started by: kC_ on 2018-12-15 10:10:34

Title: wavpack support in 7zip (3rd party plugin)
Post by: kC_ on 2018-12-15 10:10:34
I normally use the wavpack frontend gui but only just came across this not sure if its already known about, but may help others..
http://www.tc4shell.com/en/7zip/wavpack7z/

seems to work pretty well, simply extract the required 64/32 bit version into a subfolder called codecs
e.g C:\Program Files\7-Zip\Codecs

then select audio files & archive
in the additional parameters field enter
yx=0 0=WavPack2 1=lzma:d20 b0s1:1


would be nice if 7zip jist automatically did this kind of like winzip does with the zipx format, but still this plugin seems to work well enough (but you can only include audio files)


Title: Re: wavpack support in 7zip (3rd party plugin)
Post by: Aniskin on 2018-12-17 01:11:46
would be nice if 7zip jist automatically did this kind of like winzip does with the zipx format

(I am the developer of this plugin) You can also try Smart7z (http://www.tc4shell.com/en/7zip/smart7z/) plugin - it allows you to select compression method automatically.
Title: Re: wavpack support in 7zip (3rd party plugin)
Post by: kC_ on 2018-12-17 12:13:46
would be nice if 7zip jist automatically did this kind of like winzip does with the zipx format[/quote
would be nice if 7zip jist automatically did this kind of like winzip does with the zipx format

(I am the developer of this plugin) You can also try Smart7z (http://www.tc4shell.com/en/7zip/smart7z/) plugin - it allows you to select compression method automatically.

(I am the developer of this plugin) You can also try Smart7z (http://www.tc4shell.com/en/7zip/smart7z/) plugin - it allows you to select compression method automatically.

Hey thanks!! That works perfectly!
Title: Re: wavpack support in 7zip (3rd party plugin)
Post by: bryant on 2018-12-18 05:56:53
I have been meaning to mention this plugin, both here and on my website, but I hardly ever run Windows and haven't had a chance to fully try it out.

Anyway, thanks for trying it out and letting us know about it, and thanks to Aniskin for creating this great plugin (and I'm sorry I haven't given you feedback earlier)!