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I am making an iPhone recording app that needs to submit the sound file as a .wav to an external server.

Starting from the SpeakHere example, I am able to record sound as a file, but only as .caf

Does anyone know how to record it as a wav instead? Or how to convert from .caf to .wav on the iphone? (The conversion must happen on the phone)

EDIT:

I'm wondering if anything can be done with using kAudioFileWAVEType instead of kAudioFileCAFType in AudioFileCreateWithURL

+3  A: 

Have a look at libsndfile. It is a well used (including by Audacity) C library for working with lots of file formats. It supports read and write of a variety of CAF and WAV formats.

The CAF File structure and WAV format are fairly similar. If the worst comes to the worst, converting shouldn't be too hard.

It would involve taking the Audio data chunk, and copying as is into the WAV file, and using the information in the Audio Description Chunk to add an equivalent fmt subchunk for the WAV file. It is fairly simple byte copying.

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Nick Fortescue
Thanks. I used the WAV format link to confirm that the recording was working. I was having a problem sending data to my server.
matt
+6  A: 

Yup, the key is kAudioFileWAVEType

AudioFileCreateWithURL (
      audioFileURL,
      kAudioFileWAVEType,
      &audioFormat,
      kAudioFileFlags_EraseFile,
      &audioFileID
     );

Changing to WAVE from CAF in the SpeakHere example causes the recording to be as wav. I also edit the same thing in the playback class, and changed the filename to be Recording.wav

matt