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Portable Sound Format
PSF.png
Developer: Neill Corlett
Header: PSF
Content: {{{Content}}}
Instruments: {{{Instruments}}}
Target Output
Output - Digital Audio - No.png Output - MIDI - No.png Output - FM Synthesis - No.png Output - PSG - No.png
Released: 2002-??-??
Extensions
  • *.psf

Portable Sound Format (PSF) is an audio format used for storing PlayStation and PlayStation 2 audio data. Neill Corlett created the format in 2002. PSF originally stood for PlayStation Sound Format, but since numerous projects have used the format as a base platform (GSF, SSF, USF, etc.), it has been renamed to Portable Sound Format.


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