This month we'll wind up our series on the structure of AES audio with a discussion of embedded audio in a SMPTE 292M high-definition signal. The SMPTE standard 299M-2004 describes how 24-bit digital ...
Treble’s Dr Finnur Pind explains why the future of audio sounds synthetic. Sound is an integral part of our daily lives. Whether we’re jumping on a video call, listening to music or using voice ...
Fortunately for the audio world, the SD and HD digital video formats contain unused space, called the horizontal and vertical ancillary data space, places between the end and start of active video ...
At this point, anyone who has been following AI research is long familiar with generative models that can synthesize speech or melodic music from nothing but text prompting. Nvidia’s newly revealed ...
Bluetooth audio is incredibly convenient, but you still want to make sure to understand what codecs you're using to get the ...
As audio integrated circuit designs move to finer geometries, it becomes more difficult to design, and less cost-effective to integrate, high-performance analog circuits on the same piece of silicon ...
Editor's note: This post was updated at 8:15 a.m. on Dec. 12 with additional supporting organizations. Collaborative minds and leaders from across the media industry have worked closely with NPR to ...
USB, the Universal Serial Bus, has been around for decades and is a heavily used standard in the world of personal computers. Memory sticks, external drives, mice, and web cameras are all interfaced ...
We’ve been hearing a lot about lossless audio lately. Apple Music says it has it. So does Amazon Music. Tidal and Qobuz have it too, but Spotify doesn’t. (Yet. Or still.) Is lossless audio a big deal?