π An .AIF container can be recognized as an audio file item stored and compressed into Audio Interchange File Format (.AIFF). Essentially, it includes non-compressed high-quality audio data samples quite close on the composition and internal logic to a .WAV entry. Besides, the .AIF technological standard is generally applied for storing and opening basic CD audio tracks, available on the optical disc carrier. The .AIF extension specification has been originally invented by Apple Computer company in 1998, serving as a follower of the old-fashioned .IFF methodological schema, represented by Electronic Arts. Typical .AIF object instances are based on the sampling rate of 44.1 KHz on 16-bit encoding, and vary with two discrete channels for stereo sound output.
π In non-typical cases, .AIF data entry can serve as an information file object which identifies the caption and icon for a Symbian application entity (.APP). Particularly, the .AIF container is designed in collaboration with Symbianβs AIF Builder and stored in conjunction with respective application file samples. Therefore, the predefined .AIF definition is referenced by the Symbian OS and does not suggest being manually revealed, opened and explored by the user desire in the corresponding way. This proper file standard is not supported any more in accordance with replacement of the Symbian OS platform with updated modern system analogues.
How to open an .AIF file?
π .AIF file instances are completely supported and handled by various audio players and editors, either legacy or actual generations. In the following way, you may explore the .AIF entry contents with Winamp, Windows Media Player, Adobe Audition, Roxio Creator NXT Pro and other complementary types of solutions and packages. .AIF technological schema is also flawlessly opened up in scope of macOS infrastructures disregarding the device you currently use. In the rarer situations, the refined standard can be recognized as a default association of Symbian OS with the preconfigured thumbnail and caption for the corresponding, fresh application, recently designed by the third-party developer.