I have a question after readon the slides: you have used the term "frame" to refer to a single element of audio across all channels. Is this not the same as single "sanple"? (I've probably misread something).
July 25, 2009 at 2:50 AM
"Sample" can be ambiguous. It can mean an audio element on *one* channel, or it can mean the group of all elements for all channels.I chose to use "sample" to mean the unit of data on *one* channel, and "frame" to mean the group of data for all channels.Its terminology disambiguation.
July 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM
posted by Garrett D'Amore at 9:17 AM on Jul 24, 2009
"Boomer Paper at KCA"
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I have a question after readon the slides: you have used the term "frame" to refer to a single element of audio across all channels. Is this not the same as single "sanple"? (I've probably misread something).
July 25, 2009 at 2:50 AM
"Sample" can be ambiguous. It can mean an audio element on *one* channel, or it can mean the group of all elements for all channels.
I chose to use "sample" to mean the unit of data on *one* channel, and "frame" to mean the group of data for all channels.
Its terminology disambiguation.
July 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM