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'''RIFF''' stands for ''Resource Interchange File Format''. It is a simple format for storing tagged data structures, introduced[1] in 1991 by [[Microsoft]] and [[International Business Machines|IBM]]. The Microsoft implementation is mostly known through the file formats known as [[AVI]] (Audio Video Interleaved) and [[WAV]] (Waveform Audio Format) which are both basically RIFF files.
 
'''RIFF''' file consist of building blocks called ''chunks''. Chunk can be described as the following [[C_language|C]] structure[2]: