- published: 12 Jun 2014
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An audio file format is a file format for storing digital audio data on a computer system. The bit layout of the audio data (excluding metadata) is called the audio coding format and can be uncompressed, or compressed to reduce the file size, often using lossy compression. The data can be a raw bitstream in an audio coding format, but it is usually embedded in a container format or an audio data format with defined storage layer.
It is important to distinguish between the audio coding format, the container containing the raw audio data, and an audio codec. A codec performs the encoding and decoding of the raw audio data while this encoded data is (usually) stored in a container file. Although most audio file formats support only one type of audio coding data (created with an audio coder), a multimedia container format (as Matroska or AVI) may support multiple types of audio and video data.
There are three major groups of audio file formats:
You gotta be fine if you one day wanna be mine
'n' give me satisfaction twice a day, three, four, more, five.
You better, better have a body which makes me sure I'm not gay.
You gotta give me all, love me more, knock every day at my door.
If you want me you gotta please me If you want me you gotta...
Hey, I want you to adore me again 'n' again, when I feel allright.
Outflow.
You gotta be hot, something like you're not,
'n' beg me under my window twice a day, three, four, more, five.
You better, better have a body which makes me sure I'm not gay.
You gotta give me all, love me more - stop.
Is it too much to ask?