GoldWave can now open and save iTunes M4A files through Media Foundation on Windows 7. That functionality has not been removed but it is used only if Media Foundation is unable to open a file or on older versions of Windows that do no have Media Foundation. Previous versions of GoldWave used DirectShow to access system decoders. This version of GoldWave uses the new Media Foundation in Windows 7 to access system decoders to handle a wider range of audio and video files. DirectSound support is still included as an option in GoldWave and is used by default for Windows 2000/XP. However DirectX has been the source of many problems and has been deprecated on Windows Vista/7 where it no longer provides direct access to the audio hardware. Previous versions of GoldWave used DirectX (DirectSound) for all audio input and output. By default, the new Windows Vista/7 Core Audio/WASAPI is used. This version of GoldWave contains significant changes to the playback and recording code.
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