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BS EN IEC 62942:2020

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File format for professional transfer and exchange of digital audio data

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IEC 62942:2019 specifies a file format for interchanging audio data between compliant equipment. It is primarily intended for audio applications in professional recording, production, post-production, and archiving.It is derived from the AES31-2 [2] but is also compatible with variant specifications including EBU Tech 3285 [3] to [10], ITU-R BR.1352-3-2007 [11] to [14], and the Japan Post Production Association’s BWF-J [15]. This document contains the specification of the broadcast audio extension chunk and its use with PCM-coded audio data. Basic information on the RIFF format and how it can be extended to other types of audio data is given in Annex E. Details of the PCM WAVE format are also given in Annex A. An optional extended format, BWF-E, supports 64-bit addressing to permit file sizes greater than 4 GB.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
6 CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
14 4 BWF file
4.1 Existing chunks defined as part of the RIFF Format
4.2 Additional chunks
4.3 Contents of a BWFF
15 4.4 Broadcast audio extension chunk
16 Tables
Table 1 – bext field content definitions
17 4.5 Filename
4.6 Channel usage
4.7 File size
18 Annex A (normative)RIFF WAVE file format
A.1 General
A.2 Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF)
A.2.1 General
A.2.2 Chunks
Table A.1 – Chunk description
19 A.2.3 RIFF forms
A.3 Waveform audio file format (WAVE)
A.3.1 General
20 A.3.2 WAVE format chunk
A.3.3 WAVE format categories
Table A.2 – Format chunk – Common fields
21 Table A.3 – WAVE format categories
Table A.4 – Data packing for 16-bit mono PCM
22 Table A.5 – Data packing for 16-bit stereo PCM
Table A.6 – PCM data format
Table A.7 – PCM data format – 16-bit
Table A.8 – PCM WAVE format chunk examples
23 A.4 Storage of WAVE data
25 Annex C (normative)Filename conventions
C.1 General
C.2 File-name length
C.3 File-name extension
C.4 File-name character set
Table C.1 – Permitted file-name characters
26 Table C.2 – Non-permitted file-name characters
Table C.3 – Non-permitted file-name terminators
27 Annex D (informative)Multi-channel usage
D.1 General
D.2 Multi-channel audio data packing
Figures
Figure D.1 – Data packing for 24-bit mono PCM audio data
Figure D.2 – Data packing for 16-bit stereo (2-channel) PCM audio data
Figure D.3 – Data packing for 24-bit, 4-channel PCM audio data
28 D.3 Channel assignments in multi-channel files
D.3.1 General
D.3.2 Distribution and archive
D.3.3 Production recordings
Figure D.4 – 24-bit sample packing
29 Annex E (informative)Other audio codings
E.1 General
E.2 MPEG files
30 Annex F (normative)Extended file format (BWF-E)
F.1 General
F.2 Exceeding the 4GB limit
F.2.1 General
Figure F.1 – Conventional RIFF/WAVE format
31 F.2.2 64-bit resource interchange file format (RF64)
Figure F.2 – Extended RF64/WAVE format
32 F.3 Compatibility between BWF and BWF-E
F.3.1 General
F.3.2 Initialisation as BWF
F.3.3 Transition to BWF-E
Figure F.3 – Compatible RIFF/WAVE structure
33 F.4 RIFF/WAVE and RF64/WAVE structures
F.4.1 Chunks and structs specific to the RIFF/WAVE format
F.4.2 Chunks and structs specific to the RF64/WAVE (BWF-E) format
35 Annex G (normative)bext chunk versions
G.1 Version 0
G.2 Version 1
G.3 Version 2
36 Annex H (normative)Loudness parameters
H.1 Treatment of loudness parameters
Table H.1 – Rounding negative values
Table H.2 – Rounding positive values
37 H.2 Loudness parameter references
38 Annex I (informative)Definition of the format for “Unique” Source Identifier (USID) for use in the field
I.1 USID
I.2 Examples of USIDs
39 Annex J (informative)Specification of the format for field
J.1 General
J.2 Syntax
J.3 Examples of coding history fields
Table J.1 – CodingHistory parameters
41 Annex K (normative)Universal broadcast audio extension chunk
K.1 General
K.2 Contents of a BWFF with ‘ubxt’ chunk
K.3 Universal broadcast audio extension chunk
42 Table K.1 – ubxt field content definitions
44 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62942:2020
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