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  • * Configuring [[EAC and Monkey's Audio]] = Audio Codecs =
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  • {{Infobox Software | caption = Cocoa based media player for Mac OS/X
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  • {{Infobox Software | caption = Popular extensive multimedia player
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  • {{Software Infobox| |use = Media Player
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  • {{Software Infobox |use = Media Player
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  • '''Free Lossless Audio Codec''' ('''FLAC''') is a codec for lossless audio compression. ...ly for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, if supported) just like you would a lossy file
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  • | purpose = General audio compression at bitrates ~64–400 kbps ... to >256 kbps/channel. This places Vorbis in the same competitive class as audio representations such as MPEG-4 ([[AAC]]), and similar to, but higher perfor
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  • {{Software Infobox | use = Media Player
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  • {{Software Infobox | caption = Hybrid Lossless Audio Compression
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  • | name = The True Audio ...ral operating systems, and with DirectShow filters and plugins for several audio players, including [[foobar2000]].
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  • | purpose = "reduce at maximum the size of audio files" ...ions. Encoders for its hybrid "DualStream" format, and for floating-point audio, are included in the distributions in separate executables.
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  • {{Software Infobox * Supported by recommended CD rippers [[Exact Audio Copy]] and [[CDex]]
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  • {{software Infobox | name = Exact Audio Copy
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  • ...yzer (RMAA)''' is a free and easy to use utility to quantitatively analyze audio hardware. It generates a test wav file which can be played on one device a ...be played on a hardware device (perhaps by burning to CD or copying to MP3 player) and then recorded (either by RMAA directly or into WAV). RMAA can then pr
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  • ...0:02, -0:01, 0:00, with the song starting at 0:00, which is also where the player jumps to when you choose a specific track. ...k rips are normally made by all rippers, because people typically want the audio at the beginning of each file to be the beginning of the song.
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  • | name = DVD-Audio | standard = DVD Books, Part 4, DVD-Audio Book, DVD Audio Recording Book
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  • ... files. It defines an algorithm to measure the '''perceived''' loudness of audio data. Audio is generally recorded such that the loudest sounds don't clip, but the use
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  • See also the [[:Category:Software|Software Category]] article for more software not listed here. fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper with support for various popular formats and encode
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  • {{Software Infobox | use = Digital Audio Extraction
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  • ...or free from their website and/or the FTP servers of the [[MPEG]] and MPEG Audio Subgroup. ...nd *.m4p (as well as *.m4v) are used by Apple to differentiate between MP4 audio files created with iTunes4 (no Digital Rights Management) or downloaded fro
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  • * Do you want the option of using a portable player now? * [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]] is the latest industry standard (MPEG) which offers excellent
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  • ...uld get the MP3 file to carry information about the audio and not just the audio itself. Then-dominant player software [[Winamp]] extended this list twice by 1998, and further in 2010<ref>[[wiki
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  • {{redirect|Tag|the command line tag editor|Tag (tagging software)}} ...old information such as artist, album, track title and so on. As different audio formats evolve, so different tagging specifications have been developed. Be
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  • '''musikCube''' is a free audio player for Windows 2000 and XP only. It uses the musikCore multimedia management a == Supported audio formats ==
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  • Given the enormous number of [[lossless]] audio compressor choices available, it is a very difficult task to choose the one ! width="90px" | [[#Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)|FLAC]]
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  • | name = Apple Lossless Audio Codec | format_type = Lossless audio codec
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  • ...playback''' is the seamless playback of sequential audio tracks in digital audio formats. It allows live music or consecutive tracks to be heard exactly as # Someone uses [[DAE]] software to extract audio data from an audio CD and save it to separate files, one for each track.
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  • [[AAC]] is the culmination of the current state of the art audio encoding techniques. It is designed to improve upon and replace [[MP3]] as the defacto Audio Encoding standard. It usually offers (depending on the codec) equivalent qu
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  • ...nued revenue streams. Some critics of the technology, including the ''Free Software Foundation'', suggest that the use of the word "Rights" is misleading and s ...y observers of the time to be a probable replacement / improvement for the audio cassette, was a market failure in part due to opposition on grounds of the
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  • {{Software Infobox| ...enaudio.org/index.php?title=Category:Media_Players Media Player], Portable Player Synchronizing, Optical disc authoring
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  • {{Infobox Software | use = Digital Audio Extraction
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  • TRACK 01 AUDIO TRACK 02 AUDIO
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  • {{Software Infobox | name = Windows Media Player Tag Support Extender
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  • ...y streaming internet radio stations, including the open-source Slim Server software. Transporter was first released and shipped in September 2006. === Audio Input and Outputs ===
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  • '''Squeezebox v3''' is a hi-end audiophile grade audio player that is designed by Slim Devices (''now Logitech Inc''). It's made for a v === Audio outputs (general) ===
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  • # Close other software that reacts to multimedia key (for example [[Winamp]]) ...plies to a particular combination of hardware (keyboard w/ media keys) and software (IntelliType Pro keyboard driver). The instructions in this section may be
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  • | name = Tom's lossless Audio Kompressor '''Tom's lossless Audio Kompressor''' ('''TAK''') is a [[lossless]] audio [[codec]]. It comes with a freeware (closed-source) encoder/decoder as bot
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  • {{Software Infobox ...ts it to an [[Ogg_Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis]] / Wave / [[Monkey%27s_Audio|Monkey's Audio]] / [[MP3]] stream. This happens in realtime.
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  • {{Software Infobox ...d.io/forums/index.php?showuser=409 David Robinson], it reduces [[Wikipedia:Audio bit depth|bit depth]] of the input signal, which, when used in conjunction
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  • {{panel|This article was written for older (legacy) versions of Exact Audio Copy prior to v1.0b2.<!-- For information about EAC options in EAC v1.0 and This tab includes settings for the extraction of audio CDs.
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  • ...rly 1980s, including on a small percentage of [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|audio CD]]s. Emphasis is akin to Dolby noise reduction for tapes, or the RIAA equ ==Pre-emphasis on audio CD==
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  • == Impact on audio quality == == Player support ==
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  • ...ill be compatible with [[ITunes]] and your IPod or any other digital audio player capable of playing AAC files. = Software Needed =
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  • {{Infobox Software | name = VLC media player
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  • ...icult to judge compared to some years ago when the only answer was [[Exact Audio Copy]] (EAC). ! [[Easy Audio Copy]]
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  • There is a solution to this annoyance: within each audio file, information can be stored about what volume change would be required ...l audio, and it describes how the replay gain information is stored within audio files.
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  • ...rame should be preserved if the ID3v2 tag is altered, but discarded if the audio data is altered. ...roceed as if the file contained no Replay Gain Adjustment information (see player requirements).
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  • ... or the [http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showforum=1 General Audio forum].'' --[[User:Notat|Notat]] 23:42, 8 October 2012 (CEST)</font> There is a solution to this annoyance: within each audio file, information can be stored about what volume change would be required
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  • * Plays in virtually any audio player ...layers which play FLAC on every major platform. So unless you commonly use software which is not able to play or decode FLAC files, there is no compelling reas
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  • {{Software Infobox | caption = Opus Interactive Audio Codec
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  • [[Lossless]] Audio ([[FLAC]]) remastered from the best available original source material at t * 1411 kbps (44.1 kHz/16 bit) ([[Compact Disc Digital Audio|CD Audio]] quality)
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  • ...ss audio to 24-bit.''' Leave your lossless CD rips 16-bit and use an audio player capable of decoding HDCD, like [[Foobar2000]]. ...at claims to provide increased dynamic range over that of standard Redbook audio CDs, while retaining backward compatibility with existing Compact disc play
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  • ...feature applies ReplayGain adjustment - or manual adjustment - directly to audio data on supported file formats. Select one or more audio files, right click, choose ReplayGain / Apply (track/album) Gain to File Co
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  • {{Software Infobox | use = Media player
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  • To further the use and development of [[Free Lossless Audio Codec|FLAC]], a testbench containing files with different parameters was co ...channel files, plays back 6, 7 and 8 channel files at high speed (chipmunk audio)}}
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  • ... regarding the creating of [[wikipedia:Audio_compression_(data)|compressed audio files]]. Here the user specifies how EAC is to behave when they press the ' <!-- ACM is the ancient Windows "Audio Codec Manager" -->
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  • {{Software Infobox ...dio stream untouched. A [[ReplayGain#Players_support|ReplayGain-compatible player]] will dynamically adjust the volume of your tagged files during playback.
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  • ...oobar2000]]. It is aimed to be a portable (i.e. install-free) easy-to-use player with few advanced features. The player offers gapless playback of "a variety of popular audio formats, including: MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Musepack (MPC), WavPack, WAV, AI
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  • ...o CD support (foo_cdda)]] · Adds Support for [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|Audio CD]] playback. ...enchmark)|Decoding Speed Test (foo_benchmark)]] Measures decoding speed of audio files.
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