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a device that smoothes the level of an input signal by regulating its dynamic range. A compressor prevents the signal from rapidly exceeding or falling below a selected amplitude threshold. Beyond the threshold, the ratio of the signal's input level to output level (eg, 2:1, 4:1,= and so on) can be user-selected. Compression is commonly used to keep mic levels within an acceptable range. ...
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Setting that increases the average volume of Dolby Digital audio when playing a DVD.
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A device used for increasing the pressure and density of gas.
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The reduction in the size of data in order to save space or transmission time. Compression is performed by a program that uses an algorithm or formula to determine how best to abbreviate the data in a way that can be faithfully distributed.
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Refers to the reduction in the number of bits required to store or transmit data. The method adopted for digital television is called MPEG-2.
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