Core Audio Format
Filename extension | .caf |
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Internet media type | audio/x-caf |
Type code | caff |
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) | com.apple.coreaudio-format |
Developed by | Apple Inc. |
Initial release | 2005 |
Type of format | media container |
Container for | digital audio |
Website | Apple Core Audio Format Specification 1.0 |
The Core Audio Format is a container for storing audio, developed by Apple Inc. It is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and higher; Mac OS X 10.3 needs QuickTime 7 to be installed.[1]
Core Audio Format is designed to overcome limitations of older digital audio formats, including AIFF and WAV. Just like the QuickTime .mov container, a .caf container can contain many different audio formats, metadata tracks, and much more data. Like the RF64, it is not limited to a 4 GB file size and a single .caf file can theoretically save hundreds of years of recorded audio due to its use of 64-bit file offsets.[2]
GarageBand, Soundtrack Pro, and Logic Studio use the .caf format for their loop and sound effects library, particularly for surround-sound audio compressed with the Apple Lossless (ALAC) codec.
References
- ↑ "How to Convert CAF to MP3". TechiSky. August 25, 2012. http://www.techisky.com/how-to/convert-caf-file-to-mp3.html. Retrieved 2012-11-27.
- ↑ "Apple Core Audio Format Specification 1.0/ CAF File Overview". Mac Developer Library. Apple Inc.. 2011. https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/MusicAudio/Reference/CAFSpec/CAF_overview/CAF_overview.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001862-CH209-TPXREF101. Retrieved 2012-11-27.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core Audio Format.
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