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  2. Audio codec - Wikipedia

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    In hardware, audio codec refers to a single device that encodes analog audio as digital signals and decodes digital back into analog. In other words, it contains both an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC) running off the same clock signal. This is used in sound cards that support both audio in and out, for ...

  3. Data compression - Wikipedia

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    Lossy audio compression algorithms provide higher compression and are used in numerous audio applications including Vorbis and MP3. These algorithms almost all rely on psychoacoustics to eliminate or reduce fidelity of less audible sounds, thereby reducing the space required to store or transmit them.

  4. Audio file format - Wikipedia

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    An audio coding format developed by Apple Inc. for lossless data compression of digital music. .amr: AMR-NB audio, used primarily for speech. .ape: Matthew T. Ashland: Monkey's Audio lossless audio compression format. .au: Sun Microsystems: The standard audio file format used by Sun, Unix and Java. The audio in au files can be PCM or compressed ...

  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. WavPack - Wikipedia

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    WavPack also incorporates a "hybrid" mode, which still provides the features of lossless compression, but creates two files: a relatively small, high-quality, lossy file (.wv) that can be used by itself; and a "correction" file (.wvc) that, when combined with the lossy file, provides full lossless restoration.

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    Now that Trump has won the election, his attorneys are arguing that means he can't be punished for his crimes, even before he takes office. "Just as a sitting President is completely immune from ...

  8. Vorbis - Wikipedia

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    Vorbis is a continuation of audio compression development started in 1993 by Chris Montgomery. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Intensive development began following a September 1998 letter from the Fraunhofer Society announcing plans to charge licensing fees for the MP3 audio format.

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    Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images. Princess Anne secured the top spot, yet again, with 217 royal engagements and a 2.4% increase from 2023, according to the report.November was her busiest month ...