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The most common sheet music file format used by musicians and composers is the PDF (Portable Document Format).
Yes they are the same. MP4 is a digital movie file format. AVI, MPEG2 and H.264 are common digital file formats as well.
1) Digital Tape Format 2) Dead Tree Format
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I think you're referring to .tiff, a format of digital compression of your images. So a `tiff' file would simply just refer to a picture stored in that format. Many computer software image utilities will handle .tiff, since it's a very common format.
MP3 is an audio compression file format. Music CDs you purchase from the store come in a wav format. If you use a CD Ripper like Express Rip, you can then save these songs onto your computer in an mp3 file format. Then you can use an audio CD burning program, like Express Burn, to create a music CD with MP3 file formats. Notice that your original CD will only hold about 12-15 songs and your new mp3 CD will hold around 100 songs. That is one of the many advantages of using an mp3 format.
An MP3 is one of the most common sound file formats currently used in digital music devices. Similarly, an MP4 is a video file format. An MP4 player generally supports both MP3 and MP4 formats, meaning that it can play both music and video. An MP3 player, unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer of the device, generally does not support the MP4 format or other video formats.
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it must be in digital file format. see related link for all supported files.
To convert film to digital format, you can use a film scanner or a professional digitization service. A film scanner can scan each frame of the film and save it as a digital file. Alternatively, a professional service can transfer the film to a digital format for you.
The DLS format is a short form of DownLoadableSounds. It is the normal file format for sound banks or digital instruments such as Synthesizer or Buzzes.
It is a kind of format file in a computer wherein it stores music playlists. It is the proprietary format file that is used in Windows Media Player with version 9 to 12.