Category:Digital audio
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.
In recent years, the music industry has seen a series of changes, for example from analogue cassette players to portable mp3 players to smartphones and other mobile devices. Today, music is often downloaded from the Internet in MP3 format and similarly compressed formats. It is often stored on portable storage devices or played directly from the cloud.
Subcategories
This category has the following 29 subcategories, out of 29 total.
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- Audio acceleration (3 P)
- Audio interfaces (1 P)
C
- Digital audio connectors (2 P)
D
- Digital dictation (3 P)
- Digital audio distributors (24 P)
- Digital audio transport (4 P)
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I
- Internet audio players (12 P)
M
- Music streaming services (75 P)
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- Peercasting (21 P)
- Goalhanger Podcasts (5 P)
- Wondery podcasts (16 P)
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S
- Sound cards (53 P)
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V
Pages in category "Digital audio"
The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Dante (networking)
- Data compression
- DBFS
- Dbx Model 700 Digital Audio Processor
- Dear Reality
- Glossary of digital audio
- Digital Audio Stationary Head
- Digital Audio Tape
- Digital audio workstation
- Digital Compact Cassette
- Digital Media Academy
- Digital media player
- Digital mixing console
- Digital Sound Factory
- Digital sound file formats using the .snd extension
- Digital sound revolution
- Digital speaker
- DLNA
- Dolby
- Dolby Digital Plus
- Dolby E
- Dolby Voice