[linux-audio-user] Converting w64 to wav

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Hi all,

what is the best and easiest way to convert a w64-file (from timemachine) into 
a wav-file? I am trying "sndfile <w64-file> <wav-filename>" but except 100% 
CPU-usage for _really_ long time nothing happens. No new file, no changes, no 
stopping after a time.
I know that one of [audacity|sweep] opens w64-files but loads them into memory 
fully and the file to convert is 2.5GB.
Can anybody give me some hints?

Arnold
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