ADA
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
ADA files start with bytes {{magic|41 44 41 1a}}, or "{{magic|ADA}}"+<EOF> in [[ASCII]]. | ADA files start with bytes {{magic|41 44 41 1a}}, or "{{magic|ADA}}"+<EOF> in [[ASCII]]. |
Latest revision as of 03:20, 8 January 2018
- This page is about the audio file format. The programming language is at Ada.
Advanced Digital Audio (ADA) is an audio format.
- Brief description and download of the encoder (archived version)
[edit] Identification
ADA files start with bytes 41 44 41 1a
, or "ADA
"+<EOF> in ASCII.