What is the difference between .vqf and .voc?
- Extension
- .vqf
- .voc
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Yamaha
- Creative Labs
- Description
- A VQF file, standing for TwinVQ (Vector Quantized) Audio File, is a compressed audio format developed by NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) in the late 1990s. It was designed to offer higher compression rates compared to the more commonly used MP3 format, aiming to produce smaller file sizes while retaining a similar audio quality.
- The VOC file format is an audio file format primarily used by Creative Technology's Sound Blaster sound cards for storing digital audio data. Developed by Creative Labs, the VOC format was widely used for storing sound samples and music files on PCs during the late 1980s and early 1990s. VOC files support mono and stereo sounds at various sampling rates and can contain multiple sound snippets and silence segments, making them versatile for a range of audio applications, including video games, sound effects, and voice.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-twinvq
- audio/voc
- Sample
- sample.vqf
- Wikipedia
- .vqf on Wikipedia
- .voc on Wikipedia