Classless Inter-Domain Routing — CIDR redirects here. For other uses, see CIDR (disambiguation). Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR) is a method for allocating IP addresses and routing Internet Protocol packets. The Internet Engineering Task Force introduced CIDR in 1993 to… … Wikipedia
Optical time-domain reflectometer — Fluke Networks OTDR in use Yokogawa s OTDR … Wikipedia
Windows Media Audio — Filename extension .wma Internet media type audio/x ms wma Uniform Type Identifier com.microsoft.windows ?media wma … Wikipedia
MPEG-1 — Moving Picture Experts Group Phase 1 (MPEG 1) Filename extension .mpg, .mpeg, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .m1v, .m1a, .m2a, .mpa, .mpv Internet media type audio/mpeg, video/mpeg Developed by ISO, IEC Type of format audio, vid … Wikipedia
Audio compression (data) — For processes which reduce the amount of time it takes to listen to and understand a recording, see time compressed speech. Audio compression is a form of data compression designed to reduce the size of audio files. Audio compression algorithms… … Wikipedia
Data compression — Source coding redirects here. For the term in computer programming, see Source code. In computer science and information theory, data compression, source coding or bit rate reduction is the process of encoding information using fewer bits than… … Wikipedia
MPEG-1 Audio Layer II — MPEG 1 or MPEG 2 Audio Layer 2 Filename extension .mp2 Internet media type audio/mpeg,[1] audio/MPA[2] Initial release 1993 (1993 … Wikipedia
Mask (computing) — Signal masking redirects here. For other uses, see Masking (disambiguation). In computer science, a mask is data that is used for bitwise operations. Using a mask, multiple bits in a byte, nibble, word (etc.) can be set either on, off or inverted … Wikipedia
URL redirection — For URL redirection on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Redirect. URL redirection, also called URL forwarding and the very similar technique domain redirection also called domain forwarding, are techniques on the World Wide Web for making a web page… … Wikipedia
Pre-echo — is an audio compression artifact where a sound is heard before it occurs (hence the name). It is most noticeable in impulsive sounds from percussion instruments such as castanets or cymbals.It occurs in audio compression algorithms which use… … Wikipedia