What is the AU file?
AU file is a computer file with a file name extension. The AU file format was commonly used by various systems and websites of timely computers and websites, but today it is not so commonly used, so it is often necessary to use a sound converter to listen to the AU file on newer media players. This sound file format was created by a computer company Sun Microsystems and originally used what is called the U-LW encoding method, referring to the logarithmic type of encoding mainly used in Japan and North America. Newer AU format versions also support other types of sound coding formats. Sound programs that can open AU file include a 32 -bit version of Real Player, Winamp and Microsoft Windows Media Player.eing that newer AU files have headers. U-Zároveň and older AU files were without headers. This sound file format was used on computer systems developed and selling another, computer company started Steve JobS in 1985. The logarithmic encoding method was also widely used in the UNIX operating system, which used Sun Microsystems for some computer systems.
The newer AU file has three basic parts: header, optional block of information that may vary in length, and audio data itself. The header is part of the sampling frequency, data length in bytes and the number of channels. For example, if the header determines the number of channels as one, the sound is monaural and if it is set to two, the sound is in stereo.
If you want to listen to the AU file using newer sound technology, it is often necessary to convert the file. Various audio converters on the market can handle AU format, including sound tools FX, ACDR and Allok Audio Converter. Despite the development of many newer formats of computer files for sound like MP3, the AU file format is still used on the Internet and can be used to I inviteTo help Java programs. AU files also use the Audacity digital sound editor, a freeware program.