Noun
codec (plural codecs)
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(computing) A device or program capable of performing transformations on a data stream or signal.
Audio and video codecs are important in making multimedia files small enough to distribute and simple to play back.
A codec performs the encoding and decoding of the raw audio data while this encoded data is (usually) stored in a container file. Source: Internet
A choice of audio codec, modulation and error-correction coding schemes and first trial broadcasts were made in 1990. Source: Internet
A major development in the Pro version is much improved performance of the H.264/AVC codec in MP4 and MOV containers. Source: Internet
As GSM was further enhanced in 1997 citation with the Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) codec, a 12.2 kbit/s codec that uses a full-rate channel. Source: Internet
A packet voice system can produce this low jitter in a number of ways: * Have a playback buffer between the network and the codec, one large enough to tide the codec over almost all the jitter in the data. Source: Internet
Audio codec support: An increasing number of streaming services are supporting object-based soundtracks, such as Dolby Atmos, which add height cues to surround sound. Source: Internet