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'''[[LPCM]]''' stands for Linear Pulse Code Modulation, also referred to as Linear PCM. It is a digital audio encoding, using pulse code modulation (PCM) with linear quantization. PCM is a digital representation of an analog signal where the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals, then quantized to a series of symbols in a digital (usually binary) code. PCM has been used in digital telephone systems and [[LPCM]] is the standard form for digital audio on audio compact disks. | '''[[LPCM]]''' stands for Linear Pulse Code Modulation, also referred to as Linear PCM. It is a digital audio encoding, using pulse code modulation (PCM) with linear quantization. PCM is a digital representation of an analog signal where the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals, then quantized to a series of symbols in a digital (usually binary) code. PCM has been used in digital telephone systems and [[LPCM]] is the standard form for digital audio on audio compact disks. | ||
− | LPCM encoding is the default audio encoding for the Broadcast Wave Format ([[BWF]]), [[ | + | LPCM encoding is the default audio encoding for the Broadcast Wave Format ([[BWF]]), [[WAV]] and [[AIFF]]. It is one of the audio encodings permitted in [[Matroska]]. |
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_pulse_code_modulation LPCM (file format): Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_pulse_code_modulation LPCM (file format): Wikipedia] | ||
* [http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/fdd000011.shtml Linear Pulse Code Modulated Audio (LPCM), from Library of Congress resource on Sustainability of Digital Formats] | * [http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/fdd000011.shtml Linear Pulse Code Modulated Audio (LPCM), from Library of Congress resource on Sustainability of Digital Formats] |
Revision as of 18:20, 14 November 2012
LPCM stands for Linear Pulse Code Modulation, also referred to as Linear PCM. It is a digital audio encoding, using pulse code modulation (PCM) with linear quantization. PCM is a digital representation of an analog signal where the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals, then quantized to a series of symbols in a digital (usually binary) code. PCM has been used in digital telephone systems and LPCM is the standard form for digital audio on audio compact disks.
LPCM encoding is the default audio encoding for the Broadcast Wave Format (BWF), WAV and AIFF. It is one of the audio encodings permitted in Matroska.