.wav and AIFF are actually identical PCM digital audio files, assuming the same bit depth and bitrate. In BiaB, the depth and rate are locked at 16/44.1 no matter what, so they are essentially functionally identical as far as the digital audio part of the thing goes.

As a matter of fact, they are so identical that the only difference between the two involves only the file header information that tells the OS what to do in order to interpret the numbers that follow. Those numbers that follow are identical after that point.

No audio differences or losses will be incurred, you can safely jump back and forth between the two, matter of fact I've had to do that at this studio all the time for years while collaborating on Jingles and Underscores and the like between studios.

PCM audio is PCM audio is PCM audio. For those who may be wondering what that stands for: Pulse Code Modulation.


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