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  2. The audio bit rate for a Red Book audio CD is 1,411,200 bits per second (1,411 kbit/s) or 176,400 bytes per second; 2 channels × 44,100 samples per second per channel × 16 bits per sample. Audio data coming in from a CD is contained in sectors, each sector being 2,352 bytes, and with 75 sectors containing 1 second of audio.

  3. The audio bit rate for a Red Book audio CD is 1,411,200 bits per second (1,411 kbit/s) or 176,400 bytes per second; 2 channels × 44,100 samples per second per channel × 16 bits per sample. Audio data coming in from a CD is contained in sectors, each sector being 2,352 bytes, and with 75 sectors containing 1 second of audio.

    • What Is Red Book?
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    Red Book is the standard for audio CDs(Compact Disc Digital Audio system, or CD-DA) an audio content medium digitized at 44,100 samples per second (44.1KHz) and in a range of 65,536 possible values or 16 bits. It allowed up to 79.57 minutes of digital audio on one disc or 99 tracks. The format was developed by Sony and Philips in the 1980s and beca...

    The basic specifications state that: 1. 1. Maximum playing time is 79.8 minutes 2. 2. Minimum duration for a track is 4 seconds (including 2-second pause) 3. 3. Maximum number of tracks is 99 4. 4. Maximum number of index points (subdivisions of a track) is 99 with no maximum time limit 5. 5. International Standard Recording Code(ISRC) should be in...

    The Red Book specifies the physical parameters and properties of the CD, the optical “stylus” parameters, deviations and error rate, modulation system (eight-to-fourteen modulation, EFM), and error correction (cross-interleaved Reed-Solomon coding, CIRC), and subcode channelsand graphics. It also specifies the form of digital audio encoding: 2-chan...

    Some major recording publishers have begun to sell CDs that violate the Red Book standard. Some do so for the purpose of copy prevention, using systems like Copy Control. Some do so for extra features such as DualDisc, which includes both a CD layer and a DVD layer whereby the CD layer is much thinner, 0.9 mm, than required by the Red Book, which s...

  4. Feb 18, 2008 · What you should look at for CD specs, besides the parameters you listed, are oversampling rates and the number of bits used to encode the amplitude of the signal. For the Yamaha CDX920 for example, the # of bits is 18, versus 16 (nominal) and the bits are sampled by the player at 8 times the data rate of 44.1 Kb.

  5. It stores up to 74 minutes of high quality stereophonic sound using 16-bit linear PCM at a sampling rate of 44.1 KHz. Analog long playing records and cassette tapes have a SNR of approximately 50 to 60 dB. The SNR of the CD-DA is exactly 96 dB. The audio data rate from a CD-DA is.

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  6. Mar 30, 2003 · The audio information is stored in frames of 1/75 second length. 44,100 16-bit samples per second are stored, and there are two channels (left and right). This gives a sector size of 2,352 bytes per frame, which is the total size of a physical block on a CD.

  7. Dec 2, 2021 · For most applications, a sample rate of 44100 Hz or 44.1 kHz is used. This format is used in CDs, Mp3s, or AAC files like the ones sold by the iTunes store. The reason for sampling at 44.1 kHz is because of a theorem called the Nyquist Theorem.

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