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  2. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 1394 (branded "FireWire") is a digital data transfer protocol commonly used for digital cameras (common on MiniDV tape camcorders), but also used for computer data and audio data transfers. Unlike Point-to-Point connections listed above, IEEE 1394 is able to host several signals on the same wire, with the data delivered and shown on the ...

  3. TOSLINK - Wikipedia

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    TOSLINK (Toshiba Link) [3] is a standardized [4] optical fiber connector system. [5] Generically known as optical audio, the most common use of the TOSLINK optical fiber connector is in consumer audio equipment in which the digital optical socket carries (transmits) a stream of digital audio signals from audio equipment (CD player, DVD player, Digital Audio Tape recorder, computer, video game ...

  4. Dolby Digital - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Digital 3/2 – 5-channel surround (left, center, right, left surround, right surround) These configurations optionally include the extra low-frequency effects (LFE) channel, but only if at least three channels are present. [39] The last two with stereo surrounds can optionally use Dolby Digital EX matrix encoding to add an extra Rear ...

  5. Quadraphonic sound - Wikipedia

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    A four channel quadraphonic diagram showing the usual placement of speakers around the listener. Quadraphonic (or quadrophonic, also called quadrasonic or by the neologism quadio [1] [formed by analogy with "stereo"]) sound – equivalent to what is now called 4.0 surround sound – uses four audio channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of a listening space.

  6. S/PDIF - Wikipedia

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    Audio source category indicating the type of source equipment (general, CD-DA, DVD, etc.) 7 L-bit, original or copy [A] 2 0–3 Source number 4–7 Channel number 3 0–3 Sampling frequency: 0000 2: 44.1 kHz, 0100 2: 48 kHz, 1100 2: 32 kHz 4–5 Clock accuracy: 10 2: 50ppm, 00 2: 1100ppm, 01 2: variable pitch (requires compatible receiver) 6–7

  7. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    Stereo audio applications use either black and red, grey and red, or white and red RCA connectors; in all three cases, red denotes right. White or purple may also be replaced by black. Some older tape recorders, and equipment like receivers designed to connect to them, use a 5-pin DIN connector to connect left and right for record and playback ...