audio compression
Audio compression refers to the process of reducing the size of audio files by removing redundant or unnecessary data, without significantly affecting the quality of the final output. This is achieved by using algorithms that compress the data in a way that can be easily reconstructed during playback, based on the psychoacoustic properties of how humans perceive sound. The resulting compressed audio files can be stored and transmitted more efficiently, making them suitable for use in a wide range of digital audio applications.
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