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  • * Configuring [[EAC and Monkey's Audio]] = Audio Codecs =
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  • '''Free Lossless Audio Codec''' ('''FLAC''') is a codec for lossless audio compression. ...u will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or yo
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  • | purpose = General audio compression at bitrates ~64–400 kbps ... to >256 kbps/channel. This places Vorbis in the same competitive class as audio representations such as MPEG-4 ([[AAC]]), and similar to, but higher perfor
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  • ...scontinued''' the Karma as it is no longer sold by major retailers and Rio Audio's site itself. You can still purchased a Rio Karma '''used''' on popular tr [[Category:Digital Audio Players]]
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  • '''Advanced Audio Coding''' ('''AAC''') forms part of the latest specifications from the MPEG ... and seeking benefits. For this reason, AAC can also be referred to as MP4 audio.
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  • The '''H-series''' is a series of portable harddisk based audio player created by Korean company iRiver. These features are common for all players in the H-series:
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  • [[Category:Digital Audio Players]]
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  • * [[MP3]], [[MP2]], [[WAV]], [[AU]], (Ogg) [[Vorbis]], [[Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]], [[Module]]s (XM, X3M, MED, IT, STM) * [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|Audio CD]]
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  • | caption = Hybrid Lossless Audio Compression ...er of tools, including a Windows GUI and a range of plugins for both audio players and other software. Third party implementations are available, including f
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  • ...e most popular DAP in the United States, with 82% market share of HD-based players. It is also the most popular DAP in the world, with over 50% market share o [[Category:Digital Audio Players]]
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  • ...am of European engineers who worked in the framework of the EUREKA 147 DAB digital radio research program, and it became an ISO/IEC standard in 1991. ...ofer IIS-A] and the University of Erlangen. It is standardized as ISO-MPEG Audio Layer-3 (IS 11172-3 and IS 13818-3).
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  • | purpose = Living audio compression ...on the codec in 1998 (then called MP+) because he was unsatisfied with the audio quality of MP3 codecs at the time. It is strongly based on the [[MPEG-1]] L
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  • The '''iAudio X5''' is a portable harddisk-based digital audio player by jetAudio [http://www.jetaudio.com]. [[Category:Digital Audio Players]]
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  • ...their [[MiniDisc]] line of [[:Category:Digital Audio Players|digital audio players]]. ...mirror filters and modified discrete cosine transform to represent encoded audio.
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  • <b>Neuros</b> is a company based out of Chicago, IL that specializes in audio and video devices for the consumer electronics market. == Neuros Digital Audio Computer (DAC) ==
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  • '''This article is based on MestreLion's great research posted at [http://www.digital-inn.de/showthread.php?postid=54218 EAC forum], but has since been edited.'' ...k rips are normally made by all rippers, because people typically want the audio at the beginning of each file to be the beginning of the song.
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  • '''Compact Disc Digital Audio''' ('''CDDA''') is surely the most popular audio recording delivery media these days. The media itself is cheap, quality is ...mbers raised to 3 million players and 53 million discs. In early nineties, players were selling at a rate of 9.2 million units each year, and at the same peri
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  • | name = DVD-Audio | standard = DVD Books, Part 4, DVD-Audio Book, DVD Audio Recording Book
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  • [[Category:Digital Audio Players]]
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  • | name = Python Audio Tools | caption = Python Audio Tools are a collection of audio handling programs which work from the command line.
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  • fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper with support for various popular formats and encode ... able to decode/convert/play various 'lossless' audio files. The supported audio files can be split into some tracks with cue sheet when decoding. Can conve
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  • | name = Super Audio Compact Disc | encoding = Digital ([[DSD]])
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  • ...or free from their website and/or the FTP servers of the [[MPEG]] and MPEG Audio Subgroup. ...by Apple to differentiate between MP4 audio files created with iTunes4 (no Digital Rights Management) or downloaded from their new Music Service (copyright pr
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  • ...udes additional Components: CD Audio Decoder, FFmpeg Decoders and Monkey's Audio Decoder. *[[Foobar2000:Components/Audio CD Writer (foo_burninate)|Audio CD Writer (foo_burninate)]] · CD burning support.
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  • '''musikCube''' is a free audio player for Windows 2000 and XP only. It uses the musikCore multimedia manag == Supported audio formats ==
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  • Given the enormous number of [[lossless]] audio compressor choices available, it is a very difficult task to choose the one ! width="90px" | [[#Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)|FLAC]]
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  • ...playback''' is the seamless playback of sequential audio tracks in digital audio formats. It allows live music or consecutive tracks to be heard exactly as # Someone uses [[DAE]] software to extract audio data from an audio CD and save it to separate files, one for each track.
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  • This is a list of Compact Discs encoded with [[High Definition Compatible Digital]] (HDCD). ...c, but by coincidence patterns matching HDCD codes appear and could affect audio in undesirable ways.
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  • The H-series is a series of portable harddisk based audio players created by [http://www.mpio.com/product/hdd.html MPIO]. These features are common for all players in the H-series.
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  • Controls the physical device that played audio stream is sent to. Commonly available options include: * DS : Primary Sound Driver - your system default DirectSound audio playback device as configured in Windows Sound control panel.
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  • ...m floating point calculations ''(which includes many popular Digital Audio Players lines such as the [[IRiver H-Series]], [[Rio Karma]], and the [http://www.r
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  • ...brary, with built-in file tagger & organizer, [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|Audio CD]] ripper/burner (limited speed on free version), Data CD burner (also li ... and [[AAC]] tags are supported), thus ensuring usability with other media players.
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  • ...PL]]-compliant [[open source]] operating system for portable digital audio players (DAPs). The Rockbox Project began in 2001<ref>https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2 ...ats], Rockbox Manual</ref> This makes a conservative total of 25 supported audio formats, although a few of them do not operate in realtime on all platforms
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  • ...erfect. A scratch will damage the media, rendering audible errors into its audio tracks. And the error protection of [[Red Book]] CDs are not perfect; somet ... where we can (somewhat) easily make perfect (or near-perfect) copy of all audio tracks in the world, with proper error-detection-and-correction.
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  • ... are several risks and disadvantages to vinyl, compared to other (digital) audio technologies. ... playback is not nearly as portable as other technologies. Portable record players exist, but they are considered of inferior sound quality and require a moti
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  • Many people prefer listening to music on vinyl rather than on CD or digital formats. A majority of those people do so because they honestly perceive th ...a record. The reason for different masters is that producers possibly view digital media (like CD) and analog media (like Vinyl) to be different in nature, so
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  • | use = [[Wikipedia:Digital signal processing|Digital signal processing]] ...d.io/forums/index.php?showuser=409 David Robinson], it reduces [[Wikipedia:Audio bit depth|bit depth]] of the input signal, which, when used in conjunction
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  • ...at was introduced by the storage medium, transmission equipment, or analog/digital conversions is quieter than it would have been if no filtering had been don ...rly 1980s, including on a small percentage of [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|audio CD]]s. Emphasis is akin to Dolby noise reduction for tapes, or the RIAA equ
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  • | use = Digital Audio Extraction ... to decode/convert/play most lossless and lossy audio files. The supported audio files can be encoded/decoded and split into tracks with cue sheet. It works
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  • Although music is encoded to a digital format with a clearly defined maximum peak amplitude, and although most rec ... would be required to play each track or album at a standard loudness, and players can use this "replay gain" information to automatically nudge the volume up
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  • ... or the [http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showforum=1 General Audio forum].'' --[[User:Notat|Notat]] 23:42, 8 October 2012 (CEST)</font> Although music is encoded to a digital format with a clearly defined maximum peak amplitude, and although most rec
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  • [[Lossless]] Audio ([[FLAC]]) remastered from the best available original source material at t * 1411 kbps (44.1 kHz/16 bit) ([[Compact Disc Digital Audio|CD Audio]] quality)
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  • ...lossless audio to 24-bit.''' Leave your lossless CD rips 16-bit and use an audio player capable of decoding HDCD, like [[Foobar2000]]. ...dio CDs, while retaining backward compatibility with existing Compact disc players. —[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Definition_Compatible_Digital HDCD
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  • | capacity = 80 min (standard MiniDisc), up to 45 hours of audio (1 GB capacity) (with Hi-MD) | use = Audio storage, Data storage (with Hi-MD)
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  • Clips peaks that would exceed digital fullscale when converted to integer PCM format. If the audio is too loud the mixer won't clip the signal but lowers its amplitude instea
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