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- Au_file_format abstract "The Au file format is a simple audio file format introduced by Sun Microsystems. The format was common on NeXT systems and on early Web pages. Originally it was headerless, being simply 8-bit µ-law-encoded data at an 8000 Hz sample rate. Hardware from other vendors often used sample rates as high as 8192 Hz, often integer factors of video clock signals. Newer files have a header that consists of six unsigned 32-bit words, an optional information chunk and then the data (in big endian format).Although the format now supports many audio encoding formats, it remains associated with the µ-law logarithmic encoding. This encoding was native to the SPARCstation 1 hardware, where SunOS exposed the encoding to application programs through the /dev/audio interface. This encoding and interface became a de facto standard for Unix sound.".
- Au_file_format wikiPageExternalLink auformat.html.
- Au_file_format wikiPageExternalLink AU.html.
- Au_file_format wikiPageExternalLink sample.au.
- Au_file_format wikiPageID "2732".
- Au_file_format wikiPageLength "5732".
- Au_file_format wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- Au_file_format wikiPageRevisionID "680089186".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink 32-bit.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink A-law.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink A-law_algorithm.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink ADPCM.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Adaptive_differential_pulse-code_modulation.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Audio_file_format.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Audio_frequency.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Big-endian.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Big_endian.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Byte.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_codecs.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_file_formats.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Category:Container_formats.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Companding.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Container_format_(digital).
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink De_facto.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Digital_audio.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Digital_container_format.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal_processing.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Endianness.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Fixed-point_arithmetic.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink G.711.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink G.722.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink G.723.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink G.726.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Hexadecimal.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_floating-point_standard.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_floating_point.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Lossless.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Lossless_compression.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Lossy_compression.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Magic_number_(programming).
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Mu-law.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Mu-law_algorithm.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Music_Kit.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink NeXT.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Pulse-code_modulation.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Pulse_code_modulation.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink SPARCstation_1.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Signedness.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Sub-band_ADPCM.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink SunOS.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Microsystems.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Μ-law.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLink Μ-law_algorithm.
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText ".au format".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText "AU".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText "Au file format".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText "Au".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText "au file format".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText "au format".
- Au_file_format wikiPageWikiLinkText "au".
- Au_file_format containerFor "Audio, most often µ-law".
- Au_file_format extension ".au".
- Au_file_format extension ".snd".
- Au_file_format hasPhotoCollection Au_file_format.
- Au_file_format magic ".snd".
- Au_file_format mime "audio/basic".
- Au_file_format name "Au".
- Au_file_format owner Sun_Microsystems.
- Au_file_format type Audio_file_format.
- Au_file_format type Container_format_(digital).
- Au_file_format type Digital_container_format.
- Au_file_format wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compression_formats.
- Au_file_format wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_file_format.
- Au_file_format wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Au_file_format subject Category:Audio_codecs.
- Au_file_format subject Category:Computer_file_formats.
- Au_file_format subject Category:Container_formats.
- Au_file_format hypernym Format.
- Au_file_format type Article.
- Au_file_format type Broadcaster.
- Au_file_format type Article.
- Au_file_format comment "The Au file format is a simple audio file format introduced by Sun Microsystems. The format was common on NeXT systems and on early Web pages. Originally it was headerless, being simply 8-bit µ-law-encoded data at an 8000 Hz sample rate. Hardware from other vendors often used sample rates as high as 8192 Hz, often integer factors of video clock signals.".
- Au_file_format label "Au file format".
- Au_file_format sameAs Au_(Dateiformat).
- Au_file_format sameAs Au_(formato_de_archivo).
- Au_file_format sameAs Format_de_fichier_Au.
- Au_file_format sameAs Sunオーディオファイル.
- Au_file_format sameAs Au_(오디오_파일).
- Au_file_format sameAs m.010qm.
- Au_file_format sameAs AU_(dosya_biçimi).
- Au_file_format sameAs AU.
- Au_file_format sameAs Q672985.
- Au_file_format sameAs Q672985.
- Au_file_format sameAs Au_file_format.
- Au_file_format wasDerivedFrom Au_file_format?oldid=680089186.
- Au_file_format isPrimaryTopicOf Au_file_format.