WMA

Bill Eldridge bill at rfa.org
Tue Jun 11 20:07:21 CEST 2002


Boris Dorès wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 05:07:44PM (GMT+0200), Laurent Aimar wrote:
> >  I don't think so. WMA ( in fact MS-audio, WMA is a file format) is a
> > proprietary codec, and I failed to find documentation/implementation about
> > it. The only thing I know is that wma is derivated from aac, but this is
> > not enough. If somebody have more information, I am *very* interested.
> 
>   By the way, Microsoft seems to have finally released the
> specifications of the asf file format :
> 
> <http://download.microsoft.com/download/winmediatech40/Doc/1.0/WIN98MeXP/EN-US/ASF_Specification_v.1.0.exe>
> which can be accessed through :
> <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/WM7/format/asfspec11300e.asp>
> 
>   hth.

I seem to remember there being 2 versions of
ASF, one with a released spec that Microsoft
didn't actually use, and one with a proprietary
spec.  Though I thought spec 1.0 was
the proprietary one and 2.0 was the public
useless one, but I'm not sure.

-- 
Bill Eldridge
Radio Free Asia
bill at rfa.org

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