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+ | From [http://www.fcla.edu/digitalArchive/formatInfo.htm Florida Digital Archive WAVE preservation Action Plan]: | ||
+ | *WAVE exhibits the following significant properties 1. They are the significant properties which the FDA intends to preserve when adopting migration policy in the future. | ||
+ | **Content: Duration and number of channels. | ||
+ | **Context: Title and creating application information. | ||
+ | **Behavior: N/A | ||
+ | **Structure: Channel relationship (channel mapping). | ||
+ | **Appearance (Rendering): Sampling frequency and bit-depth. |
Revision as of 12:47, 8 March 2010
Main Page > Documentation > Format-specific preservation plans > Significant properties > Significant properties of audio files
From Florida Digital Archive WAVE preservation Action Plan:
- WAVE exhibits the following significant properties 1. They are the significant properties which the FDA intends to preserve when adopting migration policy in the future.
- Content: Duration and number of channels.
- Context: Title and creating application information.
- Behavior: N/A
- Structure: Channel relationship (channel mapping).
- Appearance (Rendering): Sampling frequency and bit-depth.