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Music Encoding

Presented by Ryan Curtin on April 21, 2010
Located in Klaus Advanced Computing Building, room 2456

Overview:

Music compression and encoding tends to be a topic of hot debate although it really shouldn’t be. This presentation intends to demonstrate the advantages and drawbacks of various encoders (speakers will be present to give audio samples), explain the theory behind some of the encoding algorithms, introduce the tools used to encode audio, and shed light on the lossless/lossy audio debate.

This is the last presentation of the semester (upcoming meetings will be Meeting Lites).

Hope to see you there!

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