Re: the new 64bi t"CAF" soundfile format
Re: the new 64bi t"CAF" soundfile format
- Subject: Re: the new 64bi t"CAF" soundfile format
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 13:02:00 -0700
On 12/04/2005, at 3:38 PM, Richard Dobson wrote:
Is any information available on this yet? header structure, etc? It
is derived from AIFF at all (i.e. based on chunks, etc)?
Specifically, I want to know if it is designed to be an "open"
format amenable to support on other platforms (incl 32bit); or is
it proprietary and confined to Tiger?
We are still resolving issues around usage, etc, so I think its
better to wait until we resolve those before commenting on this.
We are preparing a document for publication that describes the
structure of a caf file, we hope to have this available soon.
Bill
In this context, it may interest folk to kow that there is a
proposal (originating from the EBU) currently submitted to the AES
for a "RIFF64" file format modelled on the current RIFF WAVE
format. the document is available to anyone who joins the AES group
SC-02-08.
Richard Dobson
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