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User bits
Static, numeric data that is available as part of a timecode signal.
User bits are often used to indicate the date of a le. User bits are
four sets of two-digit hexadecimal numbers from 00 to ff.
WAV File
A universal, well-supported le type for sound le recordings. WAV les
can contain one or more (up to 65,535) tracks of PCM audio data at
any sampling rate and bit depth. A standard WAV le is limited to a
maximum le size of 4 GB. Sound Devices uses the WAV extension for
recorded les, including for les with Broadcast WAV metadata and
WAV RF64 les.
WAV RF64
An extension of the WAV le type that supports le sizes larger than 4
GB. When recording high track count, high sampling rate polyphonic
WAV les, the 4 GB size limitation of WAV can be reached quickly.
RF64 les larger than 4 GB require recording to a volume type than
can support le sizes larger than 4 GB.
Word clock
A reference signal used to synchronize the sampling rate of multiple
digital devices.
XLR female
Industry-standard 3-pin locking audio connector for microphone and
line-level sources. Predominantly used as an input. Also shown as
XLR-F
XLR male
Industry-standard 3-pin locking audio connector for microphone and
line-level sources. Predominantly used as an output. Also shown as
XLR-M
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