Below are the following results for the tag: "broadcast"
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L/R Stereo |
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LCRS Multi-channel Audio |
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LFE |
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Limiting |
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Lip Sync |
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Master |
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Mastering |
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Matrix |
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Mix |
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MPEG |
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Metadata
Metadata is used to facilitate the understanding, characteristics, use, and management of data based on the type of data and the context of its use.
Some examples:
A) In a library database, metadata about a book would likely include the author, title, genre, a description of the content,
7.1 Multi-channel Audio
7.1 refers to multi-channel audio intended to be monitored through eight channels: seven full frequency range (20Hz to 20KHz) channels and one frequency limited (below 120Hz) channel for the LFE (Low Frequency Effects), or Subwoofer track.
7.1 multi-channel audio has several theoretical channel
Modulating Hiss
Modulating hiss refers to noise levels that noticeably rise and fall with program level.
For example, a common occurrence of modulating hiss can be heard when noise levels rise around each spoken word of dialogue in a soundtrack.