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AIFF, or Audio Interchange File Format, is a digital audio file format used for storing high-quality sound data. Developed by Apple, it is commonly used in professional audio applications because it preserves audio quality and supports uncompressed PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) audio. Its wide acceptance in the film and music industry makes it a crucial component in sound mixing and mastering, as it allows for detailed audio manipulation without loss of fidelity.
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