Sound Format
Sound format is a file format which stores audio that is digital. It can be stored in computer systems, phones, anything thats is a digital device. There are various different file formats each made for different kinds of use, like for online distribution or for music/sound production.
STORAGE
When storing audio files, you can save them on either one of hard drives, or digital drives. When producing sound, it is vital that you back the file up so you have another copy, incase of any damage or loss of the original file.
COMPRESSION
Compression is quite renowned in sound production/engineering. It is a dynamic process that reduces the dynamic range in an audio.
SIZE VS QUALITY
LOSSY = Lossy is used to describe a file that is compressed. This means the sound quality i not up to high standard.
LOSSLESS = Lossless is used to describe a compressed file with the data still present instead of taken away, so there is no reduced sound quality but there is more space leftover in your device.
BIT RATES = Bit rates are the number of bits per second that can be transmitted from one digital network to another.
FILE SIZE = File size shows how big or small the file is on a device. This helps you keep track on how much storage has been taken from that file.
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