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- Portable_Sound_Format abstract "The Portable Sound Format (PSF) is a sound file format ripped directly from video games from a variety of game consoles. The format was originally used for Sony PlayStation video games, but has since been adapted to support other systems.The PSF format was created by Neill Corlett in 2003, who also wrote the Winamp plugin Highly Experimental that plays PSF1 and PSF2 files.Generally, PSF files contain a number of samples and a sequence player program. This takes far less space than an equivalent streamed format of the same music (WAV, MP3) while still sounding exactly like the original track. Background music stored in PSF files can usually be looped forever, as the sequencer handles its own loop points.Several PSF subformats also have a miniPSF/PSFlib capability, wherein data used by multiple tracks is stored only once in an accompanying PSFlib file. Further differences are stored in a miniPSF file, which can be zlib compressed to further increasing storage efficiency.A PSF2 file is the PlayStation 2 equivalent of a PSF. PSF2 is internally structured as a file system, rather than PSF, which is a single PS executable. PSF's native sample rate is 44,100 Hz, while PSF2's is 48,000 Hz. Rates may vary from 8,000 Hz to 96,000 Hz.Both PSF and PSF2 files contain a header which specifies the type of video game system the file contains data for, and an optional set of tags at the end which can give detailed information such as game name, artist and length.".
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- Portable_Sound_Format subject Category:Digital_audio.
- Portable_Sound_Format subject Category:PlayStation_(console).
- Portable_Sound_Format subject Category:Video_game_music_file_formats.
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- Portable_Sound_Format type VideoGameMusicFileFormats.
- Portable_Sound_Format comment "The Portable Sound Format (PSF) is a sound file format ripped directly from video games from a variety of game consoles. The format was originally used for Sony PlayStation video games, but has since been adapted to support other systems.The PSF format was created by Neill Corlett in 2003, who also wrote the Winamp plugin Highly Experimental that plays PSF1 and PSF2 files.Generally, PSF files contain a number of samples and a sequence player program.".
- Portable_Sound_Format label "Nintendo Ultra 64 Sound Format".
- Portable_Sound_Format label "Portable Sound Format".
- Portable_Sound_Format label "Portable Sound Format".
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