YAFA
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It is based on [[IFF]]. It can be compared to [[ANIM]], though it appears to have only a little in common with it. | It is based on [[IFF]]. It can be compared to [[ANIM]], though it appears to have only a little in common with it. | ||
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== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
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* [http://aminet.net/search?query=yafa Aminet search for yafa] | * [http://aminet.net/search?query=yafa Aminet search for yafa] | ||
* [http://aminet.net/pix/anim/wf_logo6.lha wf_logo6.lha] → Logo6.yafa | * [http://aminet.net/pix/anim/wf_logo6.lha wf_logo6.lha] → Logo6.yafa | ||
+ | * https://telparia.com/fileFormatSamples/video/iffYAFA/ | ||
+ | [[Category:IFF based file formats]] | ||
[[Category:Amiga]] | [[Category:Amiga]] |
Revision as of 22:19, 28 April 2022
YAFA is an animation file format for Amiga computers. It is associated with people named Michael Henke and Andreas Maschke, companies named WK-Artworks and Infect, and software named Wildfire.
It is based on IFF. It can be compared to ANIM, though it appears to have only a little in common with it.
YAFA files may use the XPK compression system.
Identification
Files start with "FORM
", and have "YAFA
" at offset 8.