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Name Broadcast WAVE
Version 0 Generic
Other names BWAVE (0), BWF (0)
Identifiers MIME:  audio/x-wav
PUID:  fmt/1
Family WAVE
Classification Audio
Disclosure Full
Description Broadcast WAVE is a chunk-based audio format developed by the European Broadcasting Union, and based on the Microsoft WAVE format, which is in turn based on the generic Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) specification developed by Microsoft and IBM. Structurally, a BWAVE file is composed of a number of chunks, each comprising a four character code chunk identifier, the chunk size, and the chunk data. It comprises a RIFF header with a WAVE data type identifier, followed by a series of chunks. Every file must include a Broadcast Audio Extension chunk, containing metadata required for exchange of information between broadcasters, a Format chunk, which describes the format of the audio data, and a Data chunk, containing the audio data itself. BWAVE files which contain MPEG-encoded audio data must also include a Fact chunk, containing file-dependent information about the audio data, and an MPEG Audio Extension chunk, containing extra information required to describe the MPEG encoding. A BWAVE identified as generic by DROID likely uses an encoding format unknown to PRONOM, or perhaps a structural difference, and users are encouraged to let the PRONOM team know should this occur.
Orientation Binary
Byte order Little-endian (Intel)
Related file formats Has lower priority than Broadcast WAVE (0 PCM Encoding)
Has lower priority than Broadcast WAVE (0 MPEG Encoding)
Has lower priority than Broadcast WAVE (0 WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE Encoding)
Has priority over Waveform Audio  
Has priority over Waveform Audio (PCMWAVEFORMAT)  
Has priority over Waveform Audio (WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE)  
Is previous version of Broadcast WAVE (1 Generic)
Technical Environment  
Released 01 Jan 1997
Supported until 01 Jul 2001
Format Risk  
Developed by None.
Supported by None.
Source Digital Preservation Department / The National Archives
Source date 11 Mar 2005
Source description  
Last updated 19 Jul 2013
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