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Though a WAV file can hold audio Compressed with any codec, by far the most common format is Pulse-code Modulation (PCM) audio data. Since PCM uses an uncompressed, Lossless storage method, which keeps all the samples of an audio track, professional users or audio experts may use the WAV format for maximum audio quality. WAV audio can also be edited and manipulated with relative ease using software. POPULARITY As File Sharing over the Internet has become popular, the WAV format has declined in popularity, primarily because uncompressed WAV files are quite large in size. More frequently, compressed but Lossy formats such as MP3 , Ogg Vorbis and AAC are used to store and transfer audio, since their smaller file sizes allow for faster transfers over the Internet, and large collections of files consume only a conservative amount of disk space. There are also more efficient lossless codecs available, such as Monkey's Audio , TTA , WavPack , FLAC , Shorten , Apple Lossless and WMA Lossless. LIMITATIONS The WAV format is limited to files that are less than 4 GiB in size, due to its use of a 32 bit unsigned integer to record the file size header (some programs limit the file size to 2 GiB ). Although this is equivalent to about 6.6 hours of CD-quality audio (44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo), it is sometimes necessary to go over this limit. The W64 format was therefore created for use in Sound Forge . Its 64-bit header allows for much longer recording times. This format can be converted using the Libsndfile library. AUDIO CDS Audio CD s do not use WAV as their sound format. The commonality is that both audio CDs and WAV files have the audio data encoded in PCM. WAV is a data file format for computer use. If one were to transfer an audio CD bit stream to WAV files and record them onto a CD-R as a data disc (in ISO format), the CD could not be played in a player that was only designed to play audio CDs. EXTERNAL LINKS
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