What is the difference between .cdda and .8svx?
- Extension
- .cdda
- .8svx
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Sony
- Electronic Arts and Commodore International
- Description
- A CDDA (CD Digital Audio File) is a type of audio file extracted directly from an audio CD. This format is also known as CD-DA, which stands for Compact Disc Digital Audio. It is a standard format for audio CDs established by Philips and Sony in the Red Book specification. CDDA files represent uncompressed digital audio data in a linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) format.
- The 8SVX file format, short for "8-Bit Sampled Voice," is an audio file type used primarily on the Amiga computer system. Developed as part of the Electronic Arts Interchange File Format (IFF), which was a versatile container format designed to hold various types of multimedia, 8SVX files specifically store 8-bit mono sound samples. These files are characterized by their ability to hold digitized sound data, such as musical compositions or sound effects.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-cdda
- audio/x-svx
- Sample
- sample.cdda
- sample.8svx
- Wikipedia
- .cdda on Wikipedia
- .8svx on Wikipedia