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The WAV Resource
Dates Used: | 1988 - 1996 |
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Developer(s): | Sierra |
Type: | Template:WAVRes |
Dev Language: | C |
Open Source: | Closed |
Source Availability: | No |
License: | |
Engine: | SCI |
Description
Wikipedia[1] wrote:Waveform Audio File Format
[2] (WAVE,[2] or WAV due to its filename extension;[2][3][4] pronounced "wave"[5]) is an audio file format standard, developed by IBM and Microsoft, for storing an audio bitstream on PCs. It is the main format used on Microsoft Windows systems for uncompressed audio. The usual bitstream encoding is the linear pulse-code modulation (LPCM) format.
Format/Specifications
Versions
WAV
References
- ↑ WAV Entry on Wikipedia
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 IBM; Microsoft (August 1991). "Multimedia Programming Interface and Data Specifications 1.0" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-12-26.
- ↑ Library of Congress (2008-09-12). "WAVE Audio File Format". Retrieved 2009-12-06.
- ↑ Microsoft Corporation (June 20, 1999). "Waveform Audio File Format, MIME Sub-type Registration - INTERNET-DRAFT". IETF. Retrieved 2009-12-06.
- ↑ "Definition of WAV file in English". Oxford English Living Dictionary.
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