Supported Audio Formats
Audio Playback
The Audio Editors use the MultiRec_4 audio engine to decode and play audio files. MultiRec_4 supports the following file formats:
File Formats
Format | Remarks |
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WAVE/BWF/RF64 | If the audio data in the WAVE file has linear (PCM) or MPEG Layer 2 format, the file can be played. MPEG Layer 3 content can be decoded, if a suitable MP3 codec is installed. All other audio formats can be decoded, of a corresponding ACM (Audio Compression Manager) codec is installed. The same is true for BWF (Broadcast Wave Format) and RF64 files, which are extensions to the WAVE format. |
AIFF/AIFC | MultiRec_4 can read AIFF files with linear (PCM) audio data. It can also read AIFC files with the special compression type “sowt”. “sowt” is not a real compression, but indicates that the PCM data is in “big endian” format (normal AIFF files contain “little endian” data). |
MusiFile | MultiRec_4 can read MPEG Layer 2 files in MusiFile format. |
MPEG4 | For reading MPEG4 audio files, a suitable DirectX codec must be installed. |
Raw | MultiRec_4 can read MPEG Layer 2 and Layer 3 raw files. Furthermore, it can decode any audio file, which is recognized by the system’s DirectX codecs. |
Ogg | MultiRec_4 can read Ogg files with Vorbis or Opus audio content. |
FLAC | MultiRec_4 can read FLAC audio files, if the FLAC runtime DLLs are installed on the system. |
Audio Formats
Format | Remarks |
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Linear (PCM) | MultiRec_4 can read PCM audio with these formats:
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MPEG Layer 2 | The built-in MPEG Layer 2 codec can read audio with sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz, in any valid MPEG bit rate. Additionally, MPEG II LSF (Lower Sampling Frequency) formats with sampling rates of 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz and 24 kHz are supported. |
MPEG Layer 3 | For decoding MP3 audio, MultiRec_4 tries to find a suitable DirectX codec installed on the system. Because all Windows OS come with such a codec, MP3 decoding usually works without installing additional codecs. The Windows codec can read any valid MP3 stream, including variable bit rate ones. |
WMA, AAC | For reading files with audio in WMA (Windows Media Audio) or AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) format, MultiRec_4 uses the DirectX mechanism. This means, that the files can be read, if suitable codecs are installed on the system. |
Opus | MultiRec_4 can read Opus-encoded audio in an Ogg container. |
Audio File Export
For export of audio files, the Audio Editors support the following formats:
File Formats
Format | Remarks |
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WAVE/BWF/RF64 | Audio formats are linear (PCM), MPEG Layer 2 or MPEG Layer 3, RF64 is automatically created, if the file size exceeds 4 GB. |
MusiFile | Only MPEG Layer 2. |
Raw | MPEG Layer 2 or MPEG Layer 3. |
AIFF | Only linear audio. |
Audio Formats
Format | Remarks |
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Linear (PCM) | PCM audio can be created with these formats:
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MPEG Layer 2 | MPEG Layer 2 audio can be created with sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz, in any valid MPEG Layer 2 bit rate. |
MPEG Layer 3 | If a LAME codec is installed, MPEG Layer 3 audio can be created in a wide variety of sampling rate / bit rate combinations. |