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  2. Category:Digital audio - Wikipedia

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    Digital audio is sound (often music or speech) which is recorded (born-digital) or converted from analog sources and stored in a digital format. Digital audio can be stored on a variety of storage media, including compact disc, audio CD, audio DVD, DAT tape, or as a computer file. Playing equipment decodes the stored signal.

  3. Digital media - Wikipedia

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    Digital media is any communication media that operates with encoded machine-readable data formats. Learn about the types, impact, and history of digital media, from binary code to digital computers, from print to online platforms.

  4. Countries using DAB/DMB - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the new organisation is the promotion and development of digital radio in Austria, developing the media category "Radio" in the digital media world, the establishment of radio on new platforms and to promote the provision of information and support for education and training in the field of electronic and new media. [4]

  5. Digital Audio Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    DAAP is a proprietary protocol by Apple to share media across a local network with iTunes. Learn about its description, authentication, clients, servers, and history.

  6. Glossary of digital audio - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Audio Coding is a standardized, lossy compression and encoding scheme for digital audio. Designed to be the successor of the MP3 format, AAC generally achieves better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rates. AC-3 Audio Coding 3 is a 6-channel, audio file format by Dolby Laboratories that usually accompanies DVD viewing.

  7. Digital Audio Control Protocol - Wikipedia

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    DACP is a protocol for remote control of audio players and servers by mobile devices. Learn about the history, clients, servers and applications of DACP on Mac, Windows and Linux platforms.

  8. Digital Audio Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) and DAB-IP are both suitable for mobile radio and TV because they support MPEG 4 AVC and WMV9 respectively as video codecs. However, a DMB video subchannel can easily be added to any DAB transmission, as it was designed to be carried on a DAB subchannel.

  9. AES11 - Wikipedia

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    The AES11 standard published by the Audio Engineering Society provides a systematic approach to the synchronization of digital audio signals. [1] AES11 recommends using an AES3 signal to distribute audio clocks within a facility. In this application, the connection is referred to as a Digital Audio Reference Signal (DARS).