Frame
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A '''frame''' is a set of [[sample]]s, one per [[channel]], at a particular instant in time. For stereophonic audio, a frame consists of two samples. For [[Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound]], a frame would consist of six samples (left channel, center channel, right channel, rear right, rear left, and the low frequency channel). For monophonic audio, a frame is equivalent to one sample. | A '''frame''' is a set of [[sample]]s, one per [[channel]], at a particular instant in time. For stereophonic audio, a frame consists of two samples. For [[Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound]], a frame would consist of six samples (left channel, center channel, right channel, rear right, rear left, and the low frequency channel). For monophonic audio, a frame is equivalent to one sample. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 29 December 2005
A frame is a set of samples, one per channel, at a particular instant in time. For stereophonic audio, a frame consists of two samples. For Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, a frame would consist of six samples (left channel, center channel, right channel, rear right, rear left, and the low frequency channel). For monophonic audio, a frame is equivalent to one sample.