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bitstream /ˈbɪtstriːm /noun Electronics1A stream of data in binary form.A psycho-acoustical encoder psycho-acoustically encodes the second audio signal and outputs a second bitstream and a second bit rate possessed by a second bitstream....- To effect the manipulation and associated re-creation of the data flow, time slots need to occur at the same relative rate in the bitstream.
- Each quality layer represents an incremental contribution (possibly empty) from the embedded bitstream associated with each code-block in the image.
1.1 ( Bitstream) trademark in the US A system of digital-to-analogue signal conversion used in some audio CD players, in which the signal from the CD is digitally processed to give a signal at a higher frequency before being converted to an analogue signal: [as modifier]: a Bitstream CD player...- Some of the next generation of Bitstream CD players and digital decoders, including the Meridian 603 and 606 converters, will incorporate this new chip.
- What characterizes well-designed bitstream CD players is the absence of the metallic hardness that often marred the sound of low-cost CD players.
- In the days before Bitstream, CD players came with impressive labels like 16x4 (16-bit/four-times oversampling), PEM (Pulse Edge Modulated), PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) and Multi Stage Noise Shaping (MASH).
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