An audio codec is a hardware or software component used to compress or decompress audio data. Its main purpose is to reduce the size of audio files while maintaining a decent sound quality. Therefore, audio codecs make it possible to store and distribute audio more efficiently, which is crucia...
An audio codec is a digital electronic device or computer-based software application that aids in the compression and decompression of a digital audio data stream. A software-based audio codec essentially consists of an implemented algorithm that codes and decodes an audio stream. A hardware-based...
The SBC audio codec stands for "Low Complexity Subband Codec" and is basically the bare minimum among codecs. It is usually found in cheap headphones as it can be used without a license. The codec is part of the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Although SBC is widely used, its...
Codecs let computer hardware or software change information from one format to another (encoding) and also provide a way to work with the new format (decoding). The most common reason for using a codec is to reduce the amount of information needed to store an audio (or video) recording. ...
It is an audio Bluetooth codec designed to deliver the same quality of audio that you have come to expect from wired headsets. As the name suggests, it is a next generation dynamically adjustable audio codec designed from ground up to deliver robust, low-latency, low-bit rate, high quality...
Fixed not being able to fetch the list of TTS voices when using a custom endpoint. Fixed embedded TTS re-initializing for every speak request when the voice is specified by a short name. Fixed the API reference documentation for the max duration of RecognizeOnce audio. Fixed error handling ar...
AACAAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding. It's the successor to MP3 and the default codec used on iOS devices (though it's not owned by Apple). AAC is a more complex codec than SBC, meaning more power drain but also better sound quality. It can handle 24-bit/44.1kHz audio files,...
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AptX HD is a Qualcomm-developed audio protocol that claims to support Bluetooth streaming at 24bit/48kHz resolution, higher than the 16bit/44.1kHz resolution of a CD or Tidal stream. Even if you’re not fully onboard withhigher resolution, uncompressed music yet, AptX HD also supposedly enhanc...
All those digital images, plus the audio files that go with them, can consume a lot of storage space! To deal with all the storage space videos consume, codecs, which stand for “coder-decoder,” were created. But what does a codec do? In its simplest form, a codec is a video ...