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Data in a RIFF file is encapsulated into so called "chunks". There are list |
Data in a RIFF file is encapsulated into so called "chunks". There are list |
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chunks (containers) which can be seen as nodes in the data tree and thus can |
chunks (containers) which can be seen as nodes in the data tree and thus can |
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have children (that is can have subchunks) and there are normal data chunks |
have children (that is can have subchunks) and there are normal data chunks |
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which can be seen as leafs in the data tree and thus cannot have childs. |
which can be seen as leafs in the data tree and thus cannot have children. |
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The regular chunks (leafs of the tree) contain the actual data to be stored. |
The regular chunks (leafs of the tree) contain the actual data to be stored. |
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The list chunks themselves (nodes / containers) contain no data on their own. |
The list chunks themselves (nodes / containers) contain no data on their own. |
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