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  2. Exact Audio Copy - Wikipedia

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    Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is a CD ripping program for Microsoft Windows. The program has been developed by Andre Wiethoff since 1998. The program has been developed by Andre Wiethoff since 1998. Wiethoff's motivation for creating the program was that other such software only performed jitter correction while scratched CDs often produced distortion.

  3. Encoded Archival Context - Wikipedia

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    Encoded Archival Context – Corporate bodies, Persons and Families (EAC-CPF) is an XML standard for encoding information about the creators of archival materials – i.e., a corporate body, person or family -- including their relationships to (a) resources (books, collections, papers, etc.) and (b) other corporate bodies, persons and families ...

  4. FLAC - Wikipedia

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    A FLAC file consists of the magic number fLaC, metadata, and encoded audio. [10] The encoded audio is divided into frames, each of which consists of a header, a data block, and a CRC16 checksum. Each frame is encoded independent of each other. A frame header begins with a sync word, used to identify the beginning of a valid frame.

  5. Apple Lossless Audio Codec - Wikipedia

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    According to Apple, audio files compressed with its lossless codec will use up "about half the storage space" that the uncompressed data would require. Testers using a selection of music have found that compressed files are about 40% to 60% the size of the originals depending on the kind of music, which is similar to other lossless formats. [3] [4]

  6. Enhanced Audio Codec - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Audio Codec is an audio codec developed and owned by Beijing E-World, that uses a unique perceptual model, spectral band replication, to compress the audio signal by utilizing the redundancy as well as the relevancy.

  7. EAC - Wikipedia

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    EAC-C2C, a submarine telecommunications cable system; Enhanced Audio Codec; Exact Audio Copy, a CD ripping software package; Encoded Archival Context, an XML-based standard; Extended Access Control, a security feature for e-passports; Easy Anti-Cheat, a security program for online games

  8. C2 error - Wikipedia

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  9. FAAC - Wikipedia

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    FAAC (Freeware Advanced Audio Coder) is a software project which includes the AAC encoder FAAC and decoder FAAD2.It supports MPEG-2 AAC as well as MPEG-4 AAC. It supports several MPEG-4 Audio object types (LC, Main, LTP for encoding and SBR, PS, ER, LD for decoding), file formats (ADTS AAC, raw AAC, MP4), multichannel and gapless encoding/decoding and MP4 metadata tags.