AIFF to MMF converter
About AIFF | About MMF |
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AIFF converter | MMF converter |
The Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) is a file format for storing high-quality audio data. It was developed by Apple Inc. in 1987 and is used commonly in the Mac OS operating system and its associated applications, though it can be found on other platforms as well. An AIFF file can store many different types of audio data, including samples taken from analog sources such as vinyl records and standard CD-quality audio. AIFF files are uncompressed, making them larger than lossy compressed formats like MP3 and AAC -- but also providing better audio quality overall. Additionally, AIFF supports metadata tags like artist name and track title, allowing audio players to quickly identify the audio file's contents. While less common today than MP3 and other formats, AIFF still enjoys a following among audiophiles, musicians, and other audio professionals. | MMF stands for Multimedia Fusion and is a commercial multimedia authoring tool developed by Clickteam. It is used to create applications and video games for desktop systems such as Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and HTML5. MMF files consist of game information, such as scene assets, sprites, sound effects and background art. These files are optimized for fast loading times, so that they can be stored efficiently in memory. They generally contain links to external files that comprise the multimedia content, such as audio, images and videos. MMF can be used to play and modify these files, or to export them for use in other applications. |