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'''''Mono''''' - short for Monaural - refers to audio streams with only one channel. It was the most popular audio setup from the early recordings to the middle of the 20th century, when binaural and stereo started taking its place.
 
'''''Mono''''' - short for Monaural - refers to audio streams with only one channel. It was the most popular audio setup from the early recordings to the middle of the 20th century, when binaural and stereo started taking its place.
  
These days, it's still heavily used in telephony, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP VoIP]. It's also used in radio and TV broadcasting.
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These days, it's still intensively used in telephony, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP VoIP]. It's also used in radio and TV broadcasting.
  
  
 
See also: [[Multichannel]], [[Stereo]]
 
See also: [[Multichannel]], [[Stereo]]

Revision as of 06:01, 2 July 2005

Mono - short for Monaural - refers to audio streams with only one channel. It was the most popular audio setup from the early recordings to the middle of the 20th century, when binaural and stereo started taking its place.

These days, it's still intensively used in telephony, including VoIP. It's also used in radio and TV broadcasting.


See also: Multichannel, Stereo