Relationships |
|
|
|
Belongs to Class |
AllowedValueSet |
A Set of allowed values.
|
AVS Members |
AAC |
Advanced Audio Coding as standardized in ISO/IEC 13817-7. |
|
|
ADPCM |
Adaptive Differential PCM audio as defined in ITU G.721, 726 and 727.
|
|
|
ALaw |
An AudioCodec to optimize, i.e. modify, the dynamic range of an analogue signal for digitizing,
mostly used in Europe.
|
|
|
AMR |
Adaptive Multi-Rate AudioCodec.
|
Child:
AMR-NB
Child:
AMR-WB
|
|
AMR-NB |
Adaptive Multi-Rate Narrowband. |
Parent:
AMR
|
|
AMR-WB |
Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband. |
Parent:
AMR
|
|
FLAC |
Free Lossless Audio Codec developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation.. |
|
|
MP |
MPEG Audio Layer, as standardized in ISO/IEC 11172-3 and 13818-3. |
Child:
MP2
Child:
MP3
|
|
MP2 |
MPEG Audio Layer II, as standardized in ISO/IEC 11172-3 and 13818-3. |
Parent:
MP
|
|
MP3 |
MPEG Audio Layer III, as standardized in ISO/IEC 11172-3 and 13818-3. |
Parent:
MP
|
|
MQA |
Master Quality Authenticated, an AudioCodec developed by Meridian Audio.
|
|
|
MuLaw |
An AudioCodec to optimize, i.e. modify, the dynamic range of an analogue signal for digitizing,
mostly used in North America and Japan.
|
|
|
PCM |
Pulse-code modulated audio as used e.g. on audio CDs. Typically, but not exclusively,
PCM bit streams are communicated in WAV containers.
|
|
|
PDM |
Pulse-Density Modulation, a form of modulation used to represent an analog signal
with digital data. Direct-Stream Digital (DSD) is the trademark name used by Sony
and Philips for PDM.
|
|
|
QCELP |
Qualcomm Code Excited Linear Prediction as developed by Qualcomm. |
|
|
RealAudio |
Real Audio as developed by RealNetworks Inc. |
|
|
Shockwave |
Shockwave as developed by Macromedia Inc. |
|
|
Unknown |
A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown.
|
|
|
UserDefined |
A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient.
|
|
|
Vorbis |
An AudioCodec developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation.
|
|
|
WMA |
Windows Media Audio as developed by Microsoft Corp. |
|