(read-only and only on 32-bit Windows or Mac systems). If Quicktime is installed on your system, these formats are available FLAC (.flac)įree Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) is a codec which allows digital audio to be losslessly compressed.
The following bit depths are supported: 16 bit and 24 bit. To import/export audio in WMA surround format, Windows Media Player 9 or later must be installed on your system. WaveLab Elements lets you import/export audio in this format (Windows only). This is because it is not possible to express a binary floating point value in textual decimal form without some precision loss. You open a text file representing a waveform in WaveLab Elements, it isĭecoded and opened as an audio file. You can view it in textual, decimal form, and edit the sample values. Text file and then opening it in a spreadsheet application such as Excel, This is a text representation of a waveform. Ogg Vorbis is a compressed file format that is open, patent-free, and which creates very small audio files maintaining comparatively high audio quality. Offers a lower bit rate than linear PCM and therefore requires less storage This is a format commonly used for games and telephony applications. The followingīit depths are supported: 8 bit, 16 bit, and 24 bit. This is an audio file format used on Sun and NeXT computers. The EU telephone system uses A-law encoding for This is an audio encoding and compression technique for telephony, usingĨ-bit precision. telephone system uses U-lawĮncoding for digitization. This is an audio encoding and compression technique supported by Windows and The following bit depths are supported: 8 bit, 16 bit, and
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This audio file format is used by Digidesign applications (such as Pro This is the proprietary lossless compressed audio format of WaveLab. MP2 (sometimes referred to as Musicam files) is a common file format in the broadcast industry. Generally a high perceived level is needed from these files as well as a dramatically low dynamic range.When you open an MPEG compressed file in WaveLab Elements, theįile is converted to a temporary wave file. If you receive Dialogic files for conversion with BarbaBatch you should add the right suffix to their names using NameIt. Normally you will need to supply files with the standard extension. VOXPlayer is able to run on mac, linux and windows. Please note that these filename extensions are by no means a standard in the industry, they are merely for BarbaBatchs convenience. A simple VOXPlayer to play vox audio file, created by java technology. In BarbaBatch, however, they always are read as being 8 bits 8 kHz mono by BarbaBatch. PCM Dialogic PCM files can be converted to any sample rate or word size. AL6 Dialogic a-law at 6000 Hz (48 kbits per second throughput) AL8 Dialogic a-law at 8000 Hz (64 kbits per second throughput) UL6 Dialogic µ-law at 6000 Hz (48 kbits per second throughput) UL8 Dialogic µ-law at 8000 Hz (64 kbits per second throughput) AP6 Dialogic ADPCM at 6000 Hz (24 kbits per second throughput) AP8 Dialogic ADPCM at 8000 Hz (32 kbits per second throughput) BarbaBatch will automatically suggest the appropriate extension for playback when you make your Conversion Definition. That is why in order to be able to playback these files, they need to be identified by their filename extension. It is important to know that these file types have no header, which means that for a player application there is no way to determine what kind of file it is. Dialogic ADPCM files are the smallest and offer the best quality of the four.
Only two sample rates are allowed in these file types: 6000 Hz and 8000 Hz. BarbaBatch supports four different Dialogic file types: The Dialogic file types are standards for telephony applications such as voice response systems. Audio Ease - BarbaBatch - Supported Filetypes - Dialogic Vox