Gg.wav -

It is the industry standard for professional audio editing and game development due to its lossless nature, though it takes up significantly more space than compressed formats like MP3. 3. Audio Processing Implementations

Opening the file in tools like Audacity or Sonic Visualiser and switching to "Spectrogram View" to see text drawn in the sound frequencies. gg.wav

A standard WAV file consists of several "chunks": RIFF Header: Identifies the file as a valid WAV container. It is the industry standard for professional audio

Using scripts to extract data hidden in the "Least Significant Bits" of the audio samples. bit depth (e.g.

Contains metadata like sample rate (e.g., 44.1 kHz), bit depth (e.g., 16-bit), and number of channels (mono/stereo).