Definition of Aiff

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AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format)
format for storing high quality music and audio samples using an 8-bit monaural format (developed by Apple Computer, standard format for Macintosh and Silicon Graphics systems)

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AIFF Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format)
A common audio file format originally for Macs,but used with other systems too.

Glossary of Electronic Music Terms
AIFF
Audio interchange file format. A common Macintosh audio file format. It can be mono or stereo, at sampling rates up to 48kHz. AIFF files are QuickTime compatible.

Glossary of Computer and Internet Terms
AIFF
Stands for "Audio Interchange File Format." The format was developed by Apple Computer and is used to store high-quality sampled audio and musical instrument information. AIFF files are similar to WAV files, which PCs typically use, in both size and quality. Though AIFF files were originally created by Apple, audio programs on both the Mac and PC can usually read them. Yippee.


AIFF Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Audio Interchange File Format


AIFF Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

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AIFF Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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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 co-developed by Apple Computer in 1988 [1] based on Electronic Arts Interchange File Format (IFF, widely used on Amiga systems) and is most commonly used on Apple Macintosh computer systems. AIFF is also used by Silicon Graphics Incorporated.

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