ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPILER DESIGN
CODE GENERATION FOR OBJECT ORIENTED LANGUAGES
Question
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Bit rate
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Intensity
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Tone
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Volume
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Detailed explanation-1: -Bitrate: How much sound data is recorded in each sample, and then transferred into audio. Again, a higher bitrate means better audio quality – and a larger file size. Compression: Lossless and lossy compression are the two types of audio compression, and these impact audio file sizes the most.
Detailed explanation-2: -The quality of a digital audio recording depends heavily on two factors: the sample rate and the sample format or bit depth. Increasing the sample rate or the number of bits in each sample increases the quality of the recording, but also increases the amount of space used by audio files on a computer or disk.
Detailed explanation-3: -A higher bitrate generally means better audio quality. “Bitrate is going to determine audio fidelity, ‘’ says producer and engineer Gus Berry. “You could have the greatest-sounding recording of all time, but if you played it with a low bitrate, it would sound worse on the other end.”
Detailed explanation-4: -To determine the file size of an audio file, we have to multiply the bit rate of the audio by its duration in seconds. As a result, we get file size values in terms of kilobits and megabits.