WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is a widely used audio file format standard, developed by Microsoft and IBM, for storing audio bitstreams on PCs. It is commonly used for storing uncompressed audio data, resulting in high fidelity but also larger file sizes. WAV files are frequently used in professional audio editing, music production, and storage of high-quality audio recordings.
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