Resource Interchange File Format


The Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) is a generic file container format for storing data in tagged chunks. It is primarily used to store multimedia such as sound and video, though it may also be used to store any arbitrary data.

The Microsoft implementation is mostly known through container formats like AVI, ANI and WAV, which use RIFF as their basis.

History

RIFF was introduced in 1991 by Microsoft and IBM, and was presented by Microsoft as the default format for Windows 3.1 multimedia files. It is based on Electronic Arts' Interchange File Format, introduced in 1985 on the Commodore Amiga, the only difference being that multi-byte integers are in little-endian format, native to the 80x86 processor series used in IBM PCs, rather than the big-endian format native to the 68k processor series used in Amiga and Apple Macintosh computers, where IFF files were heavily used.

In 2010 Google introduced the WebP picture format, which uses RIFF as a container.

Ostinato

In music, an ostinato [ostiˈnaːto] (derived from Italian: stubborn, compare English: 'obstinate') is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch. Well-known ostinato-based pieces include both classical compositions such as Ravel's Boléro and popular songs such as Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's "I Feel Love" (1977) and The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (1997).

The repeating idea may be a rhythmic pattern, part of a tune, or a complete melody in itself. Both ostinatos and ostinati are accepted English plural forms, the latter reflecting the word's Italian etymology. Strictly speaking, ostinati should have exact repetition, but in common usage, the term covers repetition with variation and development, such as the alteration of an ostinato line to fit changing harmonies or keys.

Within the context of film music, Claudia Gorbman defines an obstinate as a repeated melodic or rhythmic figure that propel scenes that lack dynamic visual action.

Riff (disambiguation)

Riff, RIFF, The 'Riff, or Riffs may refer to:

  • Riff, a short, repeated musical phrase, see Ostinato
  • "Riff", a song by the DJ Sander van Doorn
  • The 'Riff, a colloquial name for the city of Penrith, New South Wales
  • Riff, the leader of the Jets in West Side Story
  • Riff, the nickname for the Detroit Radio Station WRIF
  • Riff (American band), an American rhythm and blues vocal group that was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s
  • Riff (Argentine band) an Argentinian hard rock band
  • Riff (dinosaur), a dinosaur on Barney & Friends since 2006
  • Riff (Sluggy Freelance), a character from Sluggy Freelance
  • Riff:Everyday Shooter, a 2007 video game for the PC and PlayStation 3
  • Riff Randle, protagonist of the Ramones film Rock and Roll High School
  • Acronyms

  • Resource Interchange File Format
  • Reykjavík International Film Festival, Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Riverside International Film Festival, Riverside, California, United States
  • Rome Independent Film Festival, Rome, Italy
  • Rajasthan International Folk Festival or Jodhpur RIFF, India
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