BWAV files are referenced by the game they are packaged with to play audio. You can use a hex editor to modify BWAV files. When you double-click a file, Windows examines the extension. If Windows does...
BWAV files are referenced by the game they are packaged with to play audio. You can use a hex editor to modify BWAV files. When you double-click a file, Windows examines the extension. If Windows does not recognize the extension, it can’t open the file.
The BWAV file extension indicates which app can open the file. We know which programs open these files from user suggestions. BWAV files include more header information than WAV files. If software can’t read the extra BWAV header info, it will still read the data.
BWAV is the Broadcast Wave Format for audio data. BWAV files have the .wav extension so any app supporting wave files can open them. Extra BWAV file info is ignored. BWAVs allow file sizes over 4GB. The axml chunk allows XML data with the audio.