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AHX is a file format created by Criware in 1996. It has since been used in many games since its release, with it still being used in modern games to this day. However, it has fully been phased out by the HCA file format. | AHX is a file format created by Criware in 1996. It has since been used in many games since its release, with it still being used in modern games to this day. However, it has fully been phased out by the [[HCA]] file format. | ||
Its main use is for voice lines and dialogue. A loopable version, called [[ADX]], is used for background music. | Its main use is for voice lines and dialogue. A loopable version, called [[ADX]], is used for background music. | ||
[[Category: File Formats]] | [[Category: File Formats]] |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 13 December 2022
AHX is a file format created by Criware in 1996. It has since been used in many games since its release, with it still being used in modern games to this day. However, it has fully been phased out by the HCA file format.
Its main use is for voice lines and dialogue. A loopable version, called ADX, is used for background music.