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Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital radio broadcasting system created to replace AM. DRM uses [[SBR|HE]]-[[AAC]] and [[Parametric Stereo|PS]]-[[AAC]] to deliver acceptable audio quality at low bitrates.
Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital radio broadcasting system created to replace AM. DRM uses [[SBR|HE]]-[[AAC]] and [[PS]]-[[AAC]] to deliver acceptable audio quality at low bitrates.


DRM can be listened on a computer. All the user needs is an AM receiver connected to his soundcard input and a decoder. The [http://drm.sourceforge.net/ Dream] project offers an open source DRM decoder for several platforms. A precompiled Win32 version is available at [http://www.rarewares.org/aac.html RareWares]
DRM can be listened on a computer. All the user needs is an AM receiver connected to his soundcard input and a decoder. The [http://drm.sourceforge.net/ Dream] project offers an open source DRM decoder for several platforms. A precompiled Win32 version is available at [http://www.rarewares.org/aac.html RareWares]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 25 March 2005

Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital radio broadcasting system created to replace AM. DRM uses HE-AAC and PS-AAC to deliver acceptable audio quality at low bitrates.

DRM can be listened on a computer. All the user needs is an AM receiver connected to his soundcard input and a decoder. The Dream project offers an open source DRM decoder for several platforms. A precompiled Win32 version is available at RareWares

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