RIFX
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'''RIFX''' is a variant of [[RIFF]] that uses big-endian [[Endianness|byte order]]. | '''RIFX''' is a variant of [[RIFF]] that uses big-endian [[Endianness|byte order]]. | ||
− | Note that the [[FourCC]] codes used for chunk names and other identifiers have the same order as in RIFF (left-to-right). | + | Note that the [[FourCC]] codes used for chunk names and other identifiers, although they are often interpreted as 32-bit integers, are ''not'' reversed. They have the same order as in RIFF (left-to-right). |
== XFIR == | == XFIR == |
Revision as of 17:57, 16 January 2016
RIFX is a variant of RIFF that uses big-endian byte order.
Note that the FourCC codes used for chunk names and other identifiers, although they are often interpreted as 32-bit integers, are not reversed. They have the same order as in RIFF (left-to-right).
XFIR
Evidently, there is also a little-endian variant of RIFX, whose files begin with "XFIR" ("RIFX" backwards). The difference between "XFIR" and RIFF is that in "XFIR", the FourCC codes are stored in reverse order (right-to-left).
Identification
RIFX files begin with ASCII "RIFX
".
Files that use the "XFIR" variant begin with "XFIR
".
Links
- RIFF specification
- The RIFX File Format (from Corion.net, via FileFormat.info)