Digital audio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Digital audio uses digital signals for sound reproduction. This includes analog-to-digital conversion, digital-to-analog conversion, storage, and transmission. In effect, the system commonly referred...
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Digital audio player - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A digital audio player , sometimes referred to as an MP3 player , is a consumer electronic device that has the primary function of storing, organizing and playing audio files. Some DAPs are also r...
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History of AES Digital Audio Engineering Standarization ... The history of the activities of the AES in digital audio engineering and standardization from 1977 to 1984 was summarized by Bart Locanthi in "Standardization in Professional Digital Audio Engineering at the AES", delivered at the 80th Convention, 1986 March.
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The AES Historical Committee is an international forum open to all who wish to investigate and learn about the achievements of those pioneers whose innovative ideas and inventions have contributed to audio's rich past. ... Fiber-optic cable is used for long-distance digital audio transmission, linking New York and Washington, D.C.
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A history of digital audio players from their analog predecessors to the MP3 revolution to the multi-generational iPod. ... The History of Digital Audio ; Music Players from Edison to the iPod...
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1. Overview and Early History ... The principles which underlie almost all digital audio applications and devices, be they digital synthesis, sampling, digital recording, or CD or iPod playback, are based on the basic concepts presented in this chapter.
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Video was the digital audio storage medium before we had CD, and the rate of 44.1 is a logical result of that and the need for a safe rate that could include up to 20kHz, which was considered to be the human threshold of hearing back then.
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The quality of digital audio is measured by the following parameters: ... A file size calculator for uncompressed audio is located at the website for the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky.
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Informational videos about the recorders are conducted by Doug Boyd, Director of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries. More recorders will be added as they become available. ... Digital Audio Recording: Glossary of Terms and Concepts...
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