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Type of format: audio file format, container format: Extended from: WAV: Extended to: RF64: Standard: EBU - TECH 3285 Specification of the Broadcast Wave Format (BWF) ITU-R BS.1352-3 File format for the exchange of audio programme materials with metadata on information technology media; Website: Broadcast Wave Format (BWF) user guide
iXML is an open standard for the inclusion of location sound metadata in Broadcast Wave audio files, video files and also IP video and audio streams. This includes things like Scene, Take and Notes information.
Part 1 - Disk format Ensures the ability to read files across platforms. Part 2 - File format Specifies use of monaural Broadcast Wave Format files Part 3 - Project interchange Provides a method of exchanging edit data in a text format. This allows an audio edit in one DAW to be opened in another, with little or no difference in the mix.
The format is transparent to the BWF and all its supplements and chunks. RF64 WAV files typically use the .wav file extension. RF64 WAV files typically use the .wav file extension. RF64 is the basis for ITU recommendation ITU-R BS.2088 , which defines a substantially similar standard, BW64, which replaces binary format metadata chunks with ...
An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction. The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content —in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format , but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings. The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9) , which codified the standard as ISO 3901 in 1986, and updated ...
Digital television, Harmonic Inc., DS Broadcast, Ateme, Synamedia, Dolby Media Encoder & Dolby Encoding Engine ExoPlayer (decoding only for supported mobile devices) Digital TV service No No No Yes ? ALAC: Apple Inc. 2004-04-28 QuickTime 7.6 Free QuickTime, iTunes, RealPlayer: MacOSforge, FFmpeg, Audiocogs [4] (decoding only) Music archival Yes ...
AES3 was designed primarily to support stereo PCM encoded audio in either DAT format at 48 kHz or CD format at 44.1 kHz. No attempt was made to use a carrier able to support both rates; instead, AES3 allows the data to be run at any rate, and encoding the clock and the data together using biphase mark code (BMC).