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From: andrewh@fortis.speech.su.oz.au (Andrew Hunt)
Subject: Re: wave file formats?
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References:  <1994Jul6.071918.26868@ifi.unizh.ch>
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 1994 23:48:11 GMT
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In article <1994Jul6.071918.26868@ifi.unizh.ch>, goetz@ifi.unizh.ch (Bernd Goetz ) writes:
> 
> is there a list of standard wave file formats? E.g. starting from plain ascii to standard unix wave file format to windows wav.
> 

From the FAQ posting.

A very good and very comprehensive list of audio file formats is prepared
by Guido van Rossum.  The list is posted regularly to comp.dsp and
alt.binaries.sounds.misc, amongst others.  It includes information on
sampling rates, hardware, compression techniques, file format definitions,
format conversion, standards, programming hints and lots more.

It is also available by ftp
        from:           ftp.cwi.nl
        directory:      /pub/audio
        file:           AudioFormats.part1,2


Andrew Hunt
<andrewh@speech.su.oz.au>
