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AIFF from PCM

AIFF from PCM - 1.0b12

PCM to AIFF converter

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Current Version: 1.0b12
Release Date: 2008-10-06
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 1,641
Downloads (all versions): 15,380

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Product Description:

AIFF from PCM is a freeware tool to convert files containing stereo or mono, as linear PCM encoded sound data, into AIFF format.


You can often get a file containing linear PCM sound as a result of demuxing (extracting) individual streams from a DVD disk. For many applications sound data as PCM has to be converted e.g. to AIFF to be able to use it.


AIFF from PCM can handle files containing PCM sound data as follow:

  • mono or stereo
  • 8 kHz, 16 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz
  • 8 bit, 16 bit or 24 bit

This version cannot convert compressed, multichannel, non-linear, 20 bit nor AC3 sound data.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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AIFF from PCM ReviewA little confusing - Version: 1.0b11, 3/27/2006 11:39AM PST

dotheDVDeed
Program is unable to recognize the parameters of the PCM file--YOU have to know this info and select it to properly label it for the AIFF header.

It is unable to convert Sample Rate, though the program makes it appear that you can. In my case I had a 48kHz PCM file and I tried to convert to a 44.1kHz AIFF file. The program can not do this. It can create 48kHz AIFF from the 48kHz PCM file which then later can be converted using QuickTime Pro or Peak. In my case I selected the improper label of 44.1kHz instead of 48kHz and the resulting audio file was 9 percent to slow--a very easy mistake that might not get caught.

Severin from Verek Support was very patient and very helpful at pointing out my wrong assumptions about this program--he definitely earns 5 stars....
but the program itself.... ehh... I just think it could be a bit more user friendly.

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AIFF from PCM ReviewGreat Software- one big bug ( But still Beta) - Version: 1.0b10, 5/13/2005 05:49PM PST

gursharanbasra_dotmac
there seems to be an issue running this in 10.4 - If I am attempting to convert more then one PCM file to AIFF, unless I quit the application between each attempt - it seems to crash on me..
other then this major issue, It works perfectly - great product - made it much easier on me with this software
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AIFF from PCM ReviewI've been needing this for a while! - Version: 1.0b6, 2/5/2005 05:58PM PST

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cabinone
Does just what it says. Using YadeX to release my VOB into streams, I still need the .aiff (pcm audio) from the same stream. I've been using MPEG2 Works (just got v4) for different things - but it cannot handle PCM audio - and this little app does it quickly and efficiently, with no audible errors.

Excellent tool to have on hand.
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