The Best Audio Collections PDF

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Kabatan National High School

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This document provides an overview of various audio media types and formats, from analog tapes to digital files. It discusses different categories of audio information, storage methods, and characteristics of sound such as volume, pitch, and tone. Information on different audio file formats like MP3 and WAV is provided.

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Audio Information and Media reported by: Cm, Tj, and Jc What is Audio Media? May refer to analog tape cassettes and digital CDs as well as to computer files containing audio in any number of digital formats Types and Categories of Audio Information Radio broadcas...

Audio Information and Media reported by: Cm, Tj, and Jc What is Audio Media? May refer to analog tape cassettes and digital CDs as well as to computer files containing audio in any number of digital formats Types and Categories of Audio Information Radio broadcast Music Sound recording - vocal and/or instrumental sounds -live or recorded recording of an combined in such a way as to audio sent through produce beauty of form, harmony, interview, meeting, or radio waves to reach a and expression of emotion. It is any sound from the composed and performed for many environment wide audience purposes, ranging from aesthetic pleasure, religious or ceremonial purposes, or as an entertainment product Types and Categories of Audio Information Sound Audio Podcast clips/effects - any sound, other than - a digital audio or video file music or speech, artificially or recording, usually part of a reproduced to create an themed series, that can be effect in a dramatic downloaded from a website presentation, as the sound to a media player or of a storm or a creaking door computer Different Ways of Storing Audio Media TAPE - magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded COMPACT DISC - a plastic-fabricated, circular medium for recording, storing, and playing back audio, video, and computer data USB DRIVE - an external flash drive, small enough to carry on a key ring, that can be used with any computer that has a USB port MEMORY CARD - (aka flash memory card or storage card) is a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable, or remote computing devices COMPUTER HARD DRIVE - secondary storage devices for storing audio files INTERNET/CLOUD - websites or file repositories for retrieving audio files, and more precisely the files are stored in some data center full of servers that is connected to the Internet Different Audio File Formats MP3 (MPEG AUDIO LAYER 3) - a common format for consumer audio, as well as a standard of digital audio Up to compression for the transfer 40% Off and playback of music on most digital audio players Different Audio File Formats M4A/AAC (MPEG-4 AUDIO/ADVANCED AUDIO CODING) - an audio coding standard for loss digital audio compression. Designed to be the successor of Up to 40% the MP3 format, AAC generally Off achieves better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rates. Different Audio File Formats WAV a Microsoft audio file format standard for storing an audio bit stream on PCs. It has Up to 40% become a standard file format Off for game sounds, among others Different Audio File Formats WMA (WINDOWS MEDIA AUDIO) - is an audio data compression technology Up to developed by Microsoft and 40% used with Windows Media Off Player Characteristics of Sound Volume Tone Pitch - a measure of the - a musical or vocal - the quality of a sound loudness or sound with governed by the rate of intensity of a reference to its vibrations producing it; the sound pitch, quality, and degree of highness or strength lowness of a tone Thank You

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