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What's AAC again?

Started by iago, May 22, 2007, 01:25:24 PM

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iago

Check out the entry here for AAC.

I had no idea! I could have sworn it was a type of media encoding. :)

Chavo

Did you get that from worsethanfailure.com (formerly thedailywtf.com)?  I saw it there this morning.  Love the site.

iago

Yep, sure did. I read/post there all the time. When I post, my account is rbowes.

Joe

It's Apple Lossless Encoding. They should call it ALE instead. It'd be more popular.
Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

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You might be right about that, Joe.


rabbit

No, it'd be LESS popular.

iago

For those of you who didn't read the link, this is the definition given on a tech site:

QuoteAAC: Annual allowable cut. The volume of timber that may be harvested from a particular area of forest in any one year. From the industrial forestry perspective, the AAC should be set at a level that provides the maximum harvest volume while ensuring that the prospects for future harvests do not deteriorate. When the impact of timber harvest on NWFP is considered, the AAC will be reduced in most cases, in comparison with a situation in which timber production is the sole consideration

Newby

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Quote from: Joex86/64] link=topic=9442.msg119818#msg119818 date=1179878284]
It's Apple Lossless Encoding. They should call it ALE instead. It'd be more popular.

APE is their lossless encoding. AAC is just their lossy encoding.

Whoops. APE is not Apple's. APE is some other separate lossless one. ALE is what Apple's lossless encoding is called.
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