While designing a new feature for a software application that I'm working on, I am attempting to define a table structure for audio files, and I have the following question. Do mp3, m4a, wav, aac, wma, and aiff support multiple streams, and if so how commonly used is the multiple stream feature of each?
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Do you mean multiple streams like stereo or surround sound?– mtrwMay 26, 2011 at 20:33
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1@mtrw: No those would be channels, I mean streams in a file that contains support for multiple languages for example. One stream for each language, and each stream has a given number of channels.– JackMay 26, 2011 at 20:36
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MP3
, WAV
and AAC(ADTS
and ADIF
variants) container formats do not support multiple audio streams. MP4 (.m4a) and ASF (.wma) container formats technically can support multiple audio streams.
Having said that, I have only seen multiple audio streams in AVI
(DivX files with multiple languages), VOB
(DVD format with audio in multiple languages) and MKV
(audio in multiple languages).