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* Extension: MSV | |||
* Company: [[Sony]] | * Company: [[Sony]] | ||
* Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/MSV/ | * Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/MSV/ (alternately, perform a Google search for "filetype:MSV SONY") | ||
* Player: http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-download.pl?upd_id=1283&PASSVAL2=SMB | |||
MSV files are Sony's Memory Stick Compressed Voice format. | DVF (Digital Voice file): [filename].dvf | ||
The DVF file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder models ICD-BP100/BP120. | |||
ICS file (Sony IC recorder Sound file): [filename].ics | |||
The ICS file is Sony's original sound file format used in recording messages on the IC recorder model ICD-R100. | |||
MSV file (Memory Stick Voice file): [filename].msv | |||
The MSV file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory Stick IC recorder model ICD-MS1. | |||
MSV files are Sony's Memory Stick Compressed Voice format. MSV files apparently come in 2 versions: | |||
The first version is called MSV (ADPCM) which is, according to Sony, a "special version of [[ADPCM]]". <ref name="msv-adpcm">http://web.archive.org/web/20011208011229/http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/consumer/icrecorder/flash/faq_capability.html#3</ref> | |||
The second version is called MSV (LPEC) and uses a proprietary Sony codec called [[Long-term Predicted Excitation Coding]]. <ref name="msv-lpec">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-term_Predicted_Excitation_Coding Wikipedia entry for LPEC]</ref> This codec is apparently also used in another file format called Digital Voice File (extension .dvf). | |||
== File Format == | |||
The file is made of 1024-byte packets that each begin with: | |||
00 xbyte 00 0A 04 00 0E 30 81 cbyte | |||
where xbyte is variable and cbyte increases every 4 packets except the first packet which starts with "MS_VOICE" (in the single file we have now ...) | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:Container Formats]] | [[Category:Container Formats]] | ||
[[Category:ADPCM Audio Codecs]] | |||
[[Category:Audio Codecs]] | [[Category:Audio Codecs]] | ||
[[Category:Vocoders]] | [[Category:Vocoders]] | ||
[[Category:Undiscovered Audio Codecs]] | [[Category:Undiscovered Audio Codecs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 11 April 2009
- Extension: MSV
- Company: Sony
- Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/MSV/ (alternately, perform a Google search for "filetype:MSV SONY")
- Player: http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-download.pl?upd_id=1283&PASSVAL2=SMB
DVF (Digital Voice file): [filename].dvf
The DVF file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder models ICD-BP100/BP120.
ICS file (Sony IC recorder Sound file): [filename].ics
The ICS file is Sony's original sound file format used in recording messages on the IC recorder model ICD-R100.
MSV file (Memory Stick Voice file): [filename].msv
The MSV file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory Stick IC recorder model ICD-MS1.
MSV files are Sony's Memory Stick Compressed Voice format. MSV files apparently come in 2 versions:
The first version is called MSV (ADPCM) which is, according to Sony, a "special version of ADPCM". <ref name="msv-adpcm">http://web.archive.org/web/20011208011229/http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/consumer/icrecorder/flash/faq_capability.html#3</ref>
The second version is called MSV (LPEC) and uses a proprietary Sony codec called Long-term Predicted Excitation Coding. <ref name="msv-lpec">Wikipedia entry for LPEC</ref> This codec is apparently also used in another file format called Digital Voice File (extension .dvf).
File Format
The file is made of 1024-byte packets that each begin with:
00 xbyte 00 0A 04 00 0E 30 81 cbyte
where xbyte is variable and cbyte increases every 4 packets except the first packet which starts with "MS_VOICE" (in the single file we have now ...)
<references/>