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== Accepted audio codecs == | == Accepted audio codecs == | ||
− | * [[dummy]]: Uncompressed audio of various types. | + | * [[dummy]]: Uncompressed audio of various types, based on storing integer values of the amplitude of the sound (see [[wikipedia:PCM|PCM]]). |
− | * [[fl32]]: Floating point 32-bit uncompressed audio | + | * [[fl32]]: Floating point 32-bit uncompressed audio, also based on PCM but allowing the values to be stored as floating point data types. This can give better quality audio when the sound becomes quiet. |
== Souce code == | == Souce code == | ||
{{file|/modules/mux/wav.c|output muxer}} | {{file|/modules/mux/wav.c|output muxer}} |
Revision as of 00:40, 17 December 2006
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VLC can encode and decode this container. The module name to use at the command line is wav. |
WAVE is a way of storing uncompressed audio.
Accepted audio codecs
- dummy: Uncompressed audio of various types, based on storing integer values of the amplitude of the sound (see PCM).
- fl32: Floating point 32-bit uncompressed audio, also based on PCM but allowing the values to be stored as floating point data types. This can give better quality audio when the sound becomes quiet.
Souce code
- /modules/mux/wav.c (output muxer)