![]() ![]() It was first released in 1999 and has undergone several evolutions since then, all while keeping the same WMA name and extension. For now, it's mostly used by hardcore proponents of open-source software. MP3 and AAC have such strong footholds that OGG has had a hard time breaking into the spotlight-not many devices support it natively-but it's getting better with time. Vorbis was first released in 2000 and grew in popularity for two reasons: It adheres to the principles of open-source software and performs significantly better than most other lossy compression formats (meaning it produces a smaller file size for equivalent audio quality). Instead, OGG is a multimedia container that can hold all kinds of compression formats but is most commonly used to hold Vorbis files-which is why these audio file types are called Ogg Vorbis files. Actually, it's not even a compression format. For example, there is a compressed version called AIFF-C and another version called Apple Loops used by GarageBand and Logic Pro. Similar to how Microsoft and IBM developed WAV for Windows, AIFF is an audio file format developed by Apple for Mac systems back in 1988.Īnother audio format similar to WAV files, AIFF files can contain multiple kinds of audio formats. Audio File Format: AIFFĪIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format. However, Mac systems can usually open WAV files without any issues. The WAV file is just a wrapper for the PCM encoding, making it more suitable for use on Windows systems. Most WAV files contain uncompressed audio in PCM format. This means that a WAV file could potentially contain compressed audio, but it's rarely used for that. WAV is a Windows container for different music formats. Many assume that all WAV files are uncompressed audio files, but that's not true. It's a standard that was developed by Microsoft and IBM back in 1991. WAV stands for Waveform Audio File Format (also called Audio for Windows at some point but not anymore). ![]()
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