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  2. 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.

  3. High definition - Wikipedia

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    High-definition television (HDTV), television signals and apparatus with higher resolution than their contemporary counterparts Ultra-high-definition television, a further step in television resolution, but not a successor. High-definition video, used in HD broadcasting, digital film, computer HD video file formats, and video games

  4. Marlton, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Marlton is a census-designated place [10] (CDP) located within Evesham Township in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [11] [12] [13] As of the 2020 United States census, the CDP had a population of 10,594 residents, [3] reflecting a 4.5% increase from the 10,133 enumerated at the 2010 U.S. Census, [14] in turn a 1.2% decrease from the 10,260 counted in the 2000 census.

  5. Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding - Wikipedia

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    The Sony HDVS high-definition video system was used to create content for the MUSE system, but didn't record MUSE signals. [2] It recorded Hi-Vision signals which are uncompressed. By the time of its commercial launch in 1991, digital HDTV was already under development in the United States.

  6. High-definition television - Wikipedia

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    The term high definition once described a series of television systems first announced in 1933 [1] and launched starting in August 1936; [5] however, these systems were only high definition when compared to earlier systems that were based on mechanical systems with as few as 30 lines of resolution. The ongoing competition between companies and ...

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Crestron Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Crestron Masters is an annual certification and training event where programmers, technology architects, and systems designers are trained in the latest Crestron technology, industry best practices, and distribution strategies, with various levels of certification offered. [5] [6] [7]