What is the difference between .nist and .rtf?
- Extension
- .nist
- .rtf
- Format
- Binary
- Text
- Category
- Audio
- Document
- Developer
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Microsoft
- Description
- SPHERE (SPeech HEader Resources) is a file format defined by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and is used with speech audio. SoX can read these files when they contain μ-law and PCM data. It will ignore any header information that says the data is compressed using shorten compression and will treat the data as either μ-law or PCM. This will allow SoX and the command line shorten program to be run together using pipes to encompasses the data and then pass the result to SoX for processing.
- An RTF file is a common text file format that supports "rich text." It includes several types of text formatting, such as bold type, italics, different fonts and font sizes, and custom tab settings. RTF files also support objects and images, such as .JPG and .PNG files, saved within the text file.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-nist
- text/richtext
- Sample
- sample.rtf
- Wikipedia
- .rtf on Wikipedia