.aiff — Audio Interchange File Format
Apple Inc. · 1988
What is a .aiff file?
The Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) is a standard for storing audio data, developed by Apple. It is widely used on macOS and is known for its uncompressed, high-fidelity audio storage. AIFF files can store a variety of audio information, including sample rate, bit depth, and channel count.
Programs That Open .aiff Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| Audacity | Free | ||
| QuickTime Player | Free | ||
| macOS | QuickTime Player | Free | Official |
| VLC Media Player | Free | ||
| Audacity | Free |
Common Problems with .aiff Files
Frequently Asked Questions
The primary advantage of AIFF files is their uncompressed, high-fidelity audio quality, making them ideal for professional audio editing and archival purposes.
Yes, AIFF files can be played on Windows using various media players like VLC Media Player, Audacity, or with plugins for other applications. While native support might be limited compared to macOS, it's generally well-supported.
Yes, AIFF is a lossless audio format, meaning no audio information is lost during the encoding process, preserving the original sound quality.
Technical Details
AIFF files use a chunk-based structure, often starting with the FORM chunk, followed by the 'AIFC' or 'AIFF' identifier. They typically begin with the hexadecimal signature 'FORM' (46 4F 52 4D) followed by the file size and 'AIFF' or 'AIFC'.