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  2. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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  3. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Uncompressed PCM audio: Most players can also play uncompressed PCM in a container such as WAV or AIFF. Lossless audio formats: These formats maintain the Hi-fi quality of every song or disc. These are the ones used by CDs, many people recommend the use of lossless audio formats to preserve the CD quality in audio files on a desktop.

  4. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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    Name Creates [a] Modifies? [b]Mounts? [c]Writes/ Burns? [d]Extracts? [e]Input format [f] Output format [g] OS License; 7-Zip: Yes: No: No: No: Yes: CramFS, DMG, FAT ...

  5. High Definition Compatible Digital - Wikipedia

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    High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) is a proprietary audio encode-decode process that claims to provide increased dynamic range over that of standard Compact Disc Digital Audio, while retaining backward compatibility with existing compact disc players. Originally developed by Pacific Microsonics, the first HDCD-enabled CD was released in ...

  6. List of hardware and software that supports FLAC - Wikipedia

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    Can rip directly from CD to FLAC file. Yes No No FFmpeg: Own implementation Yes Yes Yes foobar2000: With external encoder Yes No No fre:ac: Can rip directly from CD to FLAC file. Yes Yes Yes GoldWave: Yes No No GOM Player: Yes No No Grip: Grip is a CD-player and CD-ripper for the GNOME desktop.

  7. Lasonic - Wikipedia

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    LASONiC i931 iPod Ghetto Blaster (c.2008). Lasonic is a product model and former trademark [1] [2] of consumer electronics, including boom boxes made from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s by Yung Fu Electrical Appliances based in Tainan City, Taiwan. [3]

  8. Sound Blaster Live! - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Blaster Live! card had great difficulty with resampling audio CD source material (at 44.1 kHz) without introducing audible distortion. Creative addressed this concern by recommending recording audio exclusively at 48 kHz and using third-party software to handle the desired sample rate conversion to avoid using the EMU10K1's sample ...

  9. 44,100 Hz - Wikipedia

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    In video, 48 kHz is now the standard, but for audio targeted at CDs, 44.1 kHz (and multiples) are still used. The HDMI TV standard (2003) allows both 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz (and multiples thereof). This provides compatibility with DVD players playing CD, VCD and SVCD content. The DVD-Video and Blu-ray Disc standards use multiples of 48 kHz only.