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Audio storage refers to techniques and formats used to store audio with the goal to reproduce the audio later using audio signal processing to something that resembles the original.Audio storage techniques:
Analogue recording media:
Digital recording media:
- Digital audio tape (DAT)
- Digital compact cassette (DCC)
- Compact discCD re-directs here; see Cd for other meanings of CD . A compact disc (or CD is an optical disc used for storing digital data. It was originally invented for digital audio and is also used as a data storage device, a CD-ROM. CD-ROM reading devices are a st (CD)
- Minidisc (MD)
- Audio file formatAn audio file format is a file format for storing audio data on a computer system. There are many file formats for storing audio files. It's important to distinguish file format and codec, even though most audio file formats support only one audio codec.
- any computer storageThe terms storage ( U. or memory ( U. refer to the parts of a digital computer that retain physical state ( data) for some interval of time, possibly even after electrical power to the computer is turned off. The anthropomorphic term memory has been used, for example digital flash memoryFlash memory is a form of EEPROM that allows multiple memory locations to be erased or written in one programming operation. Normal EEPROM only allows one location at a time to be erased or written, meaning that flash can operate at higher effective speed cards
- DVD-AudioDVD is an optical disc storage media format that is used for playback of movies with high video and sound quality and for storing data. DVDs are similar in appearance to compact discs. History During the early 1990s there were two high density optical sto (DVD-A)
- Super audio compact disc (SACD)
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