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Audio compression (data) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Audio data compression) Audio compression is a form of data compression designed to reduce the size of audio files. Audio compression algorithms are implemented in computer software as audio codecs. Generic data compression algorithms perform poorly with audio data,
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Audio compression can mean two things: Audio data compression - in which the amount of data in a recorded waveform is reduced for transmission. This is used in CD and MP3 encoding, internet radio, and the like. Audio level compression - in which the dynamic range (difference between loud and quiet...
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Lossy Audio Data Compression Effects This page demonstrates the distortion that can be added to a soundfile when it is saved with lossy data compression. It is nearly impossible to distinguish between the original and the compressed version of the test file by listening.
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An explanation on the fundamentals of audio-data compression.
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It’s somewhat like the file compression portion of WinZIP except that it’s optimized for audio data. Like other lossless compression schemes the data reduction varies with the source, but it is generally between 25% and 50% for typical popular music and somewhat better than that for classical music and other sources...
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It is well known that there is no effective algorithm that can compress of arbitrary input data without a loss. The high compression level for audio data can be achieved only with algorithm that account for data characteristic features. TTA audio compressor is meant for lossless compression of multichannel 8...
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Audio Representations for Data Compression and Compressed Domain Processing In the world of digital audio processing, one usually has the choice of performing modifications on the raw audio signal, or data compressing the audio signal. This new audio representation segments the audio into separate sinusoidal,
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audio compression Encoding digital audio data to take up less storage space and transmission bandwidth Encoding digital audio data to take up less storage space and transmission bandwidth. Audio compression typically uses lossy methods, See audio codec and data compression.
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A system for audio data processing including sub-systems for compression and for de-compression. The compression sub-system includes an AD converter, a segment-based multi-channel splitter splitting a The present invention relates to an audio data processing (compression & decompression) system,
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