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Packing It In: The Evolution of Online Video and Audio Tech, Part 1 - Read More

Date Added: June 30, 2008 05:16:02 AM
The explosion in Web-delivered music and video we're seeing today just wouldn't be possible without the use of sophisticated encoded compression algorithms, or codecs, and the file storage formats in which compressed audio, images and data are saved. As Internet bandwidth and broadband access has expanded, so has the transmission of much denser digital audio and video files.

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