Audio hijack file type zip#
You can think of lossless compression as like zip but for audio. The standard dct player is the Express Scribe Transcription Player. See here for a list of codecs supported in dct files. It has dictation header information and can be encrypted (often required by medical confidentiality laws).
Audio hijack file type windows#
wav - standard audio file format used mainly in Windows PCs.Open File Formats (supported by and most likely to work with our software) If that fails you could also try using the SoundTap Direct Streaming Audio Recorder that can capture any audio you play. If you have a file which you cannot open in your program try converting it with the Switch Audio File Format Converter. If you are need technical support relating to inability to load files into those programs please see Sound Format Technical Support.
Audio hijack file type software#
The information on this page is mainly directed towards users of the Switch Sound Format Converter, WavePad Sound Editor and Express Scribe Transcription Player but our other Audio Software also use these. dct files have information about the sender, priority, notes and other data in the file itself). But other file types can contain additional header information which can contain other information about the file (eg. Be careful not to confuse the file type with the codec - it often surprises people to know you can have a "MPEG Layer-3" encoded ".wav" file. For example, a ".wav" file can be encoded with the "PCM", "GSM6.10", "MPEG3" and many other codecs. Other files like ".wav" and ".dct" files support selectable codecs. For example, ".mp3" files always use the "MPEG Layer-3" codec. Some file types always use a particular codec. The way the audio is compressed and stored is call the codec which determines how small the file size is. The type is usually determined by the file extension (what comes after the "." in the file name). There are, however, many other audio file types discussed below. The most common are Wave files (wav) and MPEG Layer-3 files (mp3). If no match is found, it returns false.There are a number of different types of Audio files. If a match is found, the function returns true. The custom validFileType() function takes a File object as a parameter, then uses () to check if any value in the fileTypes matches the file's type property.