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'''Audio Interchange File Format''' ('''AIFF''') is an audio [[Container Formats|container format]] developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers.
 
'''Audio Interchange File Format''' ('''AIFF''') is an audio [[Container Formats|container format]] developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers.
  
It is, in a sense, the Mac-world equivalent of the Miscrosoft [[WAV]] format.
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It is, in a sense, the Mac-world equivalent of the Microsoft [[WAV]] format.
  
 
It can hold both uncompressed ([[PCM]]) and compressed data. The compressed formats most commonly found inside AIFF are [[ADPCM]] and [[MACE]].
 
It can hold both uncompressed ([[PCM]]) and compressed data. The compressed formats most commonly found inside AIFF are [[ADPCM]] and [[MACE]].

Latest revision as of 03:09, 26 June 2013

Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) is an audio container format developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers.

It is, in a sense, the Mac-world equivalent of the Microsoft WAV format.

It can hold both uncompressed (PCM) and compressed data. The compressed formats most commonly found inside AIFF are ADPCM and MACE.

It supports multichannel streams, high sampling rates and high bit depths. The amount of audio data it holds is limited to 2Gb.

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