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Audio Interchange File Format

Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) is an audio file format standard used for storing sound data for personal computers and other electronic audio devices. The format was developed by Apple Inc. in 1988 based on Electronic Arts' Interchange File Format (IFF, widely used on Amiga systems) and is most commonly used on Apple Macintosh computer systems.

Audio Interchange File Format
(AIFF)
Filename extension
.aiff
.aif
.aifc
Internet media type
audio/x-aiff
audio/aiff
Type codeAIFF, AIFC
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)public.aiff-audio
public.aifc-audio
Developed byApple Inc.
Initial release21 January 1988; 36 years ago (1988-01-21)[1]
Latest release
1.3
January 4, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-01-04)
AIFF-C / July 1991; 32 years ago (1991-07)[2]
Type of formataudio file format, container format
Extended fromIFF (File format)

The audio data in most AIFF files is uncompressed pulse-code modulation (PCM). This type of AIFF file uses much more disk space than lossy formats like MP3—about 10 MB for one minute of stereo audio at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit depth of 16 bits. There is also a compressed variant of AIFF known as AIFF-C or AIFC, with various defined compression codecs.

In addition to audio data, AIFF can include loop point data and the musical note of a sample, for use by hardware samplers and musical applications.

The file extension for the standard AIFF format is .aiff or .aif. For the compressed variants it is supposed to be .aifc, but .aiff or .aif are accepted as well by audio applications supporting the format.

AIFF on macOS edit

With the development of the OS X operating system now known as macOS, Apple created a new type of AIFF which is, in effect, an alternative little-endian byte order format.[3][4]

Because the AIFF architecture has no provision for alternative byte order, Apple used the existing AIFF-C compression architecture, and created a "pseudo-compressed" codec called sowt (twos spelled backwards). The only difference between a standard AIFF file and an AIFF-C/sowt file is the byte order; there is no compression involved at all.[5]

Apple uses this new little-endian AIFF type as its standard on macOS. When a file is imported to or exported from iTunes in "AIFF" format, it is actually AIFF-C/sowt that is being used. When audio from an audio CD is imported by dragging to the macOS Desktop, the resulting file is also an AIFF-C/sowt. In all cases, Apple refers to the files simply as "AIFF", and uses the .aiff extension.

For the vast majority of users this technical situation is completely unnoticeable and irrelevant. The sound quality of standard AIFF and AIFF-C/sowt are identical, and the data can be converted back and forth without loss. Users of older audio applications, however, may find that an AIFF-C/sowt file will not play, or will prompt the user to convert the format on opening, or will play as static.

All traditional AIFF and AIFF-C files continue to work normally on macOS, and many third-party audio applications as well as hardware continue to use the standard AIFF big-endian byte order.

AIFF Apple Loops edit

Apple has also created another recent extension to the AIFF format in the form of Apple Loops[6] used by GarageBand and Logic Pro, which allows the inclusion of data for pitch and tempo shifting by an application in the more common variety, and MIDI-sequence data and references to GarageBand playback instruments in another variety.

Apple Loops use either the .aiff (or .aif) or .caf extension regardless of type.

Data format edit

An AIFF file is divided into a number of chunks.[7] Each chunk is identified by a chunk ID more broadly referred to as FourCC.

Types of chunks found in AIFF files:

  • Common Chunk (required)
  • Sound Data Chunk (required)
  • Marker Chunk
  • Instrument Chunk
  • Comment Chunk
  • Name Chunk
  • Author Chunk
  • Copyright Chunk
  • Annotation Chunk
  • Audio Recording Chunk
  • MIDI Data Chunk
  • Application Chunk
  • ID3 Chunk

Metadata edit

AIFF files can store metadata in Name, Author, Comment, Annotation, and Copyright chunks. An ID3v2 tag chunk can also be embedded in AIFF files, as well as an Application Chunk with Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) data in it.[8]

Common compression types edit

AIFF supports only uncompressed PCM data. AIFF-C also supports compressed audio formats, which can be specified in the "COMM" chunk. The compression type is "NONE" for PCM audio data. The compression type is accompanied by a printable name. Common compression types and names include, but are not limited to:

AIFF-C common compression types[1][9][10]
Compression type Compression name Data Source
NONE not compressed PCM, big-endian Apple Inc.
sowt not compressed PCM, little-endian Apple Inc.
fl32 32-bit floating point IEEE 32-bit float Apple Inc.
fl64 64-bit floating point IEEE 64-bit float Apple Inc.
alaw ALaw 2:1 8-bit ITU-T G.711 A-law Apple Inc.
ulaw μLaw 2:1 8-bit ITU-T G.711 μ-law Apple Inc.
ALAW CCITT G.711 A-law 8-bit ITU-T G.711 A-law (64 kbit/s) SGI
ULAW CCITT G.711 u-law 8-bit ITU-T G.711 μ-law (64 kbit/s) SGI
FL32 Float 32 IEEE 32-bit float SoundHack & Csound
ADP4 4:1 Intel/DVI ADPCM Stéphane Tavenard (Audio Convert/Player) AmigaOS
ima4 IMA 4:1
ACE2 ACE 2-to-1 Apple IIGS ACE (Audio Compression/Expansion)
ACE8 ACE 8-to-3
DWVW Delta with variable word width TX16W Typhoon
MAC3 MACE 3-to-1 Apple Inc.
MAC6 MACE 6-to-1 Apple Inc.
Qclp Qualcomm PureVoice Qualcomm
QDMC QDesign Music QDesign
rt24 RT24 50:1 Voxware
rt29 RT29 50:1 Voxware
SDX2 Square-Root-Delta Big-endian 3DO (Panasonic) / Mac (Apple)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Apple Computer, Inc. (1989-01-04), Audio Interchange File Format, A Standard for Sampled Sound Files, Version 1.3 (PDF), retrieved 2010-03-21
  2. ^ P. Kabal (2005-03-15). "Audio File Format Specifications - AIFF / AIFF-C Specifications". McGill University. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  3. ^ . Apple. 2008-10-29. Archived from the original on 2009-11-28.
  4. ^ . Apple. 2008-11-13. Archived from the original on 2009-05-23.
  5. ^ "Technical Q&A QTMRF04: QuickTime Sound". Apple. 1995-05-01. from the original on 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  6. ^ "Logic Studio - Plug-ins & Sounds". Apple. from the original on 2013-07-20. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
  7. ^ Kabal, Peter (2017-09-20). "Audio File Format Specifications". MMSP Lab, ECE, McGill University. from the original on 2022-07-24.
  8. ^ "AIFF Tagging". November 18, 2013. from the original on 2022-04-07.
  9. ^ Tom Erbe (1999). . Archived from the original on 2006-06-20. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  10. ^ . JSTOR/Harvard Object Validation Environment. 2005-05-09. Archived from the original on 2010-06-29. Retrieved 2010-03-21.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Audio Interchange File Format news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Audio Interchange File Format AIFF is an audio file format standard used for storing sound data for personal computers and other electronic audio devices The format was developed by Apple Inc in 1988 based on Electronic Arts Interchange File Format IFF widely used on Amiga systems and is most commonly used on Apple Macintosh computer systems Audio Interchange File Format AIFF Filename extension aiff aif aifcInternet media typeaudio x aiffaudio aiffType codeAIFF AIFCUniform Type Identifier UTI public aiff audiopublic aifc audioDeveloped byApple Inc Initial release21 January 1988 36 years ago 1988 01 21 1 Latest release1 3January 4 1989 35 years ago 1989 01 04 AIFF C July 1991 32 years ago 1991 07 2 Type of formataudio file format container formatExtended fromIFF File format The audio data in most AIFF files is uncompressed pulse code modulation PCM This type of AIFF file uses much more disk space than lossy formats like MP3 about 10 MB for one minute of stereo audio at a sample rate of 44 1 kHz and a bit depth of 16 bits There is also a compressed variant of AIFF known as AIFF C or AIFC with various defined compression codecs In addition to audio data AIFF can include loop point data and the musical note of a sample for use by hardware samplers and musical applications The file extension for the standard AIFF format is aiff or aif For the compressed variants it is supposed to be aifc but aiff or aif are accepted as well by audio applications supporting the format Contents 1 AIFF on macOS 2 AIFF Apple Loops 3 Data format 4 Metadata 5 Common compression types 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAIFF on macOS editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message With the development of the OS X operating system now known as macOS Apple created a new type of AIFF which is in effect an alternative little endian byte order format 3 4 Because the AIFF architecture has no provision for alternative byte order Apple used the existing AIFF C compression architecture and created a pseudo compressed codec called sowt twos spelled backwards The only difference between a standard AIFF file and an AIFF C sowt file is the byte order there is no compression involved at all 5 Apple uses this new little endian AIFF type as its standard on macOS When a file is imported to or exported from iTunes in AIFF format it is actually AIFF C sowt that is being used When audio from an audio CD is imported by dragging to the macOS Desktop the resulting file is also an AIFF C sowt In all cases Apple refers to the files simply as AIFF and uses the aiff extension For the vast majority of users this technical situation is completely unnoticeable and irrelevant The sound quality of standard AIFF and AIFF C sowt are identical and the data can be converted back and forth without loss Users of older audio applications however may find that an AIFF C sowt file will not play or will prompt the user to convert the format on opening or will play as static All traditional AIFF and AIFF C files continue to work normally on macOS and many third party audio applications as well as hardware continue to use the standard AIFF big endian byte order AIFF Apple Loops editApple has also created another recent extension to the AIFF format in the form of Apple Loops 6 used by GarageBand and Logic Pro which allows the inclusion of data for pitch and tempo shifting by an application in the more common variety and MIDI sequence data and references to GarageBand playback instruments in another variety Apple Loops use either the aiff or aif or caf extension regardless of type Data format editAn AIFF file is divided into a number of chunks 7 Each chunk is identified by a chunk ID more broadly referred to as FourCC Types of chunks found in AIFF files Common Chunk required Sound Data Chunk required Marker Chunk Instrument Chunk Comment Chunk Name Chunk Author Chunk Copyright Chunk Annotation Chunk Audio Recording Chunk MIDI Data Chunk Application Chunk ID3 ChunkMetadata editAIFF files can store metadata in Name Author Comment Annotation and Copyright chunks An ID3v2 tag chunk can also be embedded in AIFF files as well as an Application Chunk with Extensible Metadata Platform XMP data in it 8 Common compression types editAIFF supports only uncompressed PCM data AIFF C also supports compressed audio formats which can be specified in the COMM chunk The compression type is NONE for PCM audio data The compression type is accompanied by a printable name Common compression types and names include but are not limited to AIFF C common compression types 1 9 10 Compression type Compression name Data Source NONE not compressed PCM big endian Apple Inc sowt not compressed PCM little endian Apple Inc fl32 32 bit floating point IEEE 32 bit float Apple Inc fl64 64 bit floating point IEEE 64 bit float Apple Inc alaw ALaw 2 1 8 bit ITU T G 711 A law Apple Inc ulaw mLaw 2 1 8 bit ITU T G 711 m law Apple Inc ALAW CCITT G 711 A law 8 bit ITU T G 711 A law 64 kbit s SGI ULAW CCITT G 711 u law 8 bit ITU T G 711 m law 64 kbit s SGI FL32 Float 32 IEEE 32 bit float SoundHack amp Csound ADP4 4 1 Intel DVI ADPCM Stephane Tavenard Audio Convert Player AmigaOS ima4 IMA 4 1 ACE2 ACE 2 to 1 Apple IIGS ACE Audio Compression Expansion ACE8 ACE 8 to 3 DWVW Delta with variable word width TX16W Typhoon MAC3 MACE 3 to 1 Apple Inc MAC6 MACE 6 to 1 Apple Inc Qclp Qualcomm PureVoice Qualcomm QDMC QDesign Music QDesign rt24 RT24 50 1 Voxware rt29 RT29 50 1 Voxware SDX2 Square Root Delta Big endian 3DO Panasonic Mac Apple See also editApple Lossless ALAC FLAC WAV RIFF the little endian format corresponding to IFF OSType FourCCReferences edit a b Apple Computer Inc 1989 01 04 Audio Interchange File Format A Standard for Sampled Sound Files Version 1 3 PDF retrieved 2010 03 21 P Kabal 2005 03 15 Audio File Format Specifications AIFF AIFF C Specifications McGill University Retrieved 2010 03 21 Speech Synthesis Manager OS X Manual Apple 2008 10 29 Archived from the original on 2009 11 28 Supported Audio File and Data Formats in Mac OS X Apple 2008 11 13 Archived from the original on 2009 05 23 Technical Q amp A QTMRF04 QuickTime Sound Apple 1995 05 01 Archived from the original on 2022 07 05 Retrieved 2009 11 09 Logic Studio Plug ins amp Sounds Apple Archived from the original on 2013 07 20 Retrieved 2010 04 30 Kabal Peter 2017 09 20 Audio File Format Specifications MMSP Lab ECE McGill University Archived from the original on 2022 07 24 AIFF Tagging November 18 2013 Archived from the original on 2022 04 07 Tom Erbe 1999 AIFF C Compression Types and Names Archived from the original on 2006 06 20 Retrieved 2010 03 21 AIFF hul Module JSTOR Harvard Object Validation Environment 2005 05 09 Archived from the original on 2010 06 29 Retrieved 2010 03 21 External links editAudio Interchange File Format AIFF C Draft 08 26 91 Apple Computer Inc archive org backup AIFF AIFC Sound File Specifications Draft 17 11 17 archive org backup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Audio Interchange File Format amp oldid 1220743777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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