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Revision as of 16:41, 20 February 2005
Currently most of these links lead nowhere due to the fact that we are considering how to best convert the old material and how to reorganize things in a more efficient manner.
- Please see this thread for a discussion of the future structure of this wiki. If you have thoughts, comments, suggestions, etc., please join in this discussion. In the meantime, please feel free to fill in gaps in the information below.
- See also style related discussion
General Information
Guides
FAQ's
- General Audio Compression
- Lossy Formats (MP3, WMA, AAC etc.)
- EAC
- Secure Mode Ripping
- Offsets
- Protected Audio CDs
- Various (SACD, DVD-A, Vinyl, Cassette etc.)
Glossary
Specific Information
Audio Software
Note: We need to figure out a good way to denote the distinction between software available on different platforms. Why not add supported platforms after the name of the tool?
Encoders/Decoders
Lossless
- TTA (True Audio) (Win32/Posix)
- FLAC (Win32/Posix)
- WavPack (Dos/Win32/Posix)
Lossy
- oggenc (Ogg_Vorbis) (Win32/Posix)
Rippers
- Exact Audio Copy (EAC)
- iTunes (Win32/OsX)
- cdparanoia (Posix)
Players
Windows
Linux/BSD
Mac OS X (Non-BSD Specific)
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Other
- CL-Amp (BeOS)
Editors
- Adobe Audition (Previously known as CoolEdit)
- Audacity
Testing Software
Subjective Perceptual
Objective
Note: Might be good to put something here about the problems of quality comparisons using graphs, frequency sweeps, etc.
Audio Hardware
PC Audio
HiFi
Digital Audio Players
Portable Flash
(These players make use of a internal flash drive.)
Portable HD
(These players make use of a internal harddrive.)
Portable CD
Car Players
(Car stereos that can read MP3, Vorbis, WMA, etc.).
Audio Theory
Analog Audio
Digital Audio
Compression Technology
Lossy
Lossless
Testing Methodology
Audio Development
Getting Started
Tools
Resources
Audio Resources
Websites
Note: Let's include a small description to the side for now, so that we have something to work with when this section becomes large enough for it's own page
- http://www.audiocoding.com (Page with a wiki on technical audio topics, homepage of FAAC and FAAD2, also has an AAC forum.)
- http://www.ff123.net (Lots of general information on various MP3 implementations, test samples, testing methodology information, homepage of ABC/HR)
- http://www.head-fi.org (general information/board about head phones and portable audio players)
- http://www.rarewares.org (Downloads for many audio and media tools)