What is the difference between .txw and .wma?
- Extension
- .txw
- .wma
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Yamaha
- Microsoft
- Description
- The TXW file format is associated with the Yamaha TX16W, a digital sampling keyboard produced in the late 1980s. These TXW files contain audio data that is specifically formatted for use with the TX16W sampler. Essentially, a TXW file stores a sample or a collection of samples, including their associated parameters such as loop points, velocity layers, and other settings that are necessary for the sampler to correctly playback the sounds. The format is proprietary to Yamaha.
- A WMA file is an audio file saved in the Advanced Systems Format (ASF) proprietary format developed by Microsoft. It contains Windows Media Audio and metadata objects such as the title, artist, album, and genre of the track. WMA files are similar to .MP3 files and primarily used for streaming music from the web.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-txw
- audio/x-ms-wma
- Sample
- sample.wma
- Wikipedia
- .wma on Wikipedia