Audio and Media File Formats Quiz
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Audio and Media File Formats Quiz

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Questions and Answers

Which file format is specifically associated with audio data?

  • bmp
  • accdb
  • dll
  • aiff (correct)
  • What type of file is indicated by the extension '.dll'?

  • Database
  • Binary compressed file
  • Bitmap
  • Dynamic Link Library (correct)
  • Which of the following file extensions is used for a Microsoft Access database?

  • .bin
  • .bmp
  • .accdb (correct)
  • .aac
  • What does the '.bmp' file extension represent?

    <p>Bitmap file</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which file type would you find the extension '.accdb' associated with?

    <p>Database file</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Audio and Media File Formats

    • AAC, ADT, ADTS: Advanced Audio Codec formats used for lossy audio compression, commonly used for streaming and storage.
    • AIF, AIFC, AIFF: Audio Interchange File Format, standard formats for audio files, especially in professional audio applications, supporting high-quality sound.

    File Types and Extensions

    • ACCDB: Extension for Microsoft Access database files, used to store, manage, and organize data in a structured manner.
    • BIN: Binary file format often used for compressed files, containing data in a format specific for applications rather than human readability.
    • BMP: Bitmap file format used for image files, defined by pixel data, commonly used for simple graphics and images in applications.
    • DLL: Dynamic Link Library file, a library that contains code and data that can be used by multiple programs simultaneously, facilitating modular programming.

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    Description

    Test your knowledge on various audio and media file formats including AAC, AIFF, and more. This quiz covers the characteristics and uses of different file types and extensions commonly used in digital media and programming. Challenge yourself and see how much you really know about file formats!

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