May 1, 2024
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Audio compression is the process of reducing the size of an audio file while preserving its quality as much as possible. This is done by removing unnecessary or redundant information from the file. Audio compression is used in a variety of applications, including music streaming, video conferencing, and voice over IP (VoIP).
Why Learn Audio Compression?
There are many reasons to learn about audio compression. Some of the most common reasons include:
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Reading list
We've selected nine books
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learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Audio Compression.
Presents a comprehensive overview of speech and audio processing, including audio compression. is appropriate for advanced learners or those interested in the theoretical and technical side.
Provides a comprehensive treatment of digital signal processing, including a section on audio compression. is suitable for advanced learners or practitioners who want to understand the technical side of audio compression.
Covers the fundamentals, standards, and practices of multimedia compression, including audio compression. is suitable for advanced learners or practitioners who need a detailed understanding.
Covers the fundamentals of audio signal processing and coding, giving readers an overview of the topic. is appropriate for advanced learners or practitioners of the field.
Provides a comprehensive overview of digital audio signal processing, including audio compression. can be a good resource for those who need a solid grounding in the topic.
Provides a gentle introduction to data compression, including audio and explains the basic principles and algorithms used in the field. may be more appropriate for early learners or those interested in the topic more broadly.
Provides a broad overview of digital signal processing, including audio compression. can be a useful resource for learners who want to brush up on foundational concepts or explore the topic further.
Provides a comprehensive overview of audio watermarking techniques and technologies. While it is not directly focused on audio compression, it is highly relevant for understanding the techniques used to protect audio data from unauthorized use or modification.
Provides an introduction to audio signal processing and coding, with a focus on audio compression. It is suitable for undergraduate students who want to gain a basic understanding of audio compression.
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