What is the difference between .cdda and .pvf?
- Extension
- .cdda
- .pvf
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Sony
- Marc Schaefer
- 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 Portable Voice Format (PVF) is a digital audio file format primarily used for storing voice recordings. PVF files are designed to encapsulate voice data at various bit rates, making them suitable for applications where voice clarity and file size are critical, such as voicemail systems, interactive voice response systems, and other telephony applications. Unlike more common audio formats that aim for high fidelity and music playback, PVF focuses on the efficient encoding of speech, optimizing for intelligibility and compact file size.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-cdda
- audio/x-pvf
- Sample
- sample.cdda
- sample.pvf
- Wikipedia
- .cdda on Wikipedia