What is the difference between .dss and .tta?
- Extension
- .dss
- .tta
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- International Voice Association
- True Audio Software
- Description
- Digital Speech Standard (DSS) is a proprietary compressed digital audio file format defined by the International Voice Association, a co-operative venture by Olympus, Philips and Grundig. DSS was originally developed in 1994 by Grundig with the University of Nuremberg. In 1997, the digital speech standard was released, which was based on the previous codec. It is commonly used on digital dictation recorders. Modern phycoacoustical codecs that perform nearly as well at only slightly higher bitrates have led to this speech coding standard being less used in modern voice recording equipment.
- Audio file compressed with the Free Lossless True Audio codec (TTA); supports compression of multichannel 8, 16, and 24-bit .WAV data; compresses the original audio data with compression ratios of 30-70 percent.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-dss
- audio/x-tta
- Sample
- sample.tta
- Wikipedia
- .dss on Wikipedia
- .tta on Wikipedia