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  2. Clarke Quay - Wikipedia

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    Clarke Quay Festival Village, the biggest conservation project for the Singapore River, was developed and officially opened on 10 December 1993. [1] Clarke Quay Festival Village was managed by Clarke Quay Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of DBS Land. [1] In 2000, DBS Land merged with Pidemco Land to form CapitaLand and management of Clarke Quay went to ...

  3. Zouk (club) - Wikipedia

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    Zouk is a Singaporean nightclub located in the Clarke Quay district. Opened in 1991, the brand has since expanded to various cities around Asia and North America.One of the country's most prominent nightclubs, it has won the Singapore Tourism Board's "Best Nightspot Experience" award 6 times, between 1996 and 2007.

  4. mp3HD - Wikipedia

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    MPEG-1 Audio Layer III HD (more commonly known by its abbreviation mp3HD) was an audio compression codec developed by Technicolor, formerly known as Thomson. [ 3 ] It featured lossless compression of audio data, and was usually backwards compatible with the MP3 format by storing two data streams in one file.

  5. Audio player - Wikipedia

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    Audio player or audio device may refer to: Cassette player, a piece of hardware for playing audio cassettes; CD player, an electronic device that plays audio compact discs; Digital audio player, a piece of hardware for playing audio files; Audio player (software), a piece of computer software for playing audio files; MP3 player, a digital audio ...

  6. High-resolution audio - Wikipedia

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    High-resolution audio (high-definition audio or HD audio) is a term for audio files with greater than 44.1 kHz sample rate or higher than 16-bit audio bit depth. It commonly refers to 96 or 192 kHz sample rates. However, 44.1 kHz/24-bit, 48 kHz/24-bit and 88.2 kHz/24-bit recordings also exist that are labeled HD audio.

  7. Comparison of audio player software - Wikipedia

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    Audio player Audio; CD DVD-Audio HDCD; AIMP: Yes No No Amarok: Partial No No aTunes No No No Audacious: Yes No No Audion: Yes No No cmus: No No No Cog: No No No foobar2000: Yes Yes (plugin) [opticalmedianotes 1] Yes (plugin) [opticalmedianotes 2] JuK: Yes [opticalmedianotes 3] No No JRiver Media Center: Yes Yes [opticalmedianotes 4] Yes ...

  8. Cog (software) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2006, Cog joined other Mac OS X audio software Tag and Max in an effort by the respective authors to consolidate Mac OS X open source audio software on the internet. Subsequently, the Cog website was redesigned to Tag and Max's website design, and its forums were also moved to the Tag and Max Forums. [ 3 ]

  9. MP3 Surround - Wikipedia

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    MP3 Surround is backward compatible with standard MP3. [1] [4] The data overhead is 16 kbit/s, which allows for file sizes similar to standard stereo MP3 files. The file size is approximately 10% larger than that of a typical MP3 file. The current evaluation encoder is licensed for personal and non-commercial uses. An MP3 Surround file can be ...