Description
Join the digital audio revolution! Whether it's downloading music, ripping CDs, organizing, finding, and creating higher quality music files, buying music players and accessories, or constructing a home stereo system, Digital Audio Essentials helps you get it done. For music enthusiasts, digital archivists, amateur musicians, and anyone who likes a good groove.
Full Description
Table of Contents
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Going Digital
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Chapter 1 Digital Audio and the Computer
- Music and the PC
- The Digital Music Revolution
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Chapter 2 The Right System for the Job
- System Requirements for Digital Audio
- Computer Basics
- Factors That Affect Performance
- Optical Drives (CD and DVD)
- External Interfaces
- Sound Cards and Speakers
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Chapter 3 Connect Your Computer to Your Stereo
- Connection Basics
- Sound Card Connectors
- Stereo Receiver Connectors
- Direct Cable Connections
- Selecting the Right Cables
- USB and FireWire
- Wireless Connections
- Network Audio
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Listening to Digital Music
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Chapter 4 Organizing and Playing Music
- Getting Music onto Your Computer
- Organizing Your Music
- Playing Music
- Playlists
- Turn Up the Volume
- File Type Associations
- Customize Your Jukebox
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Chapter 5 Music on the Web
- Online Music Choices
- The Evolution of Online Music
- Understanding Digital Rights Management
- Online Music Services
- Music on the Fringe
- File Sharing
- The War over P2P
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Chapter 6 Listening to Internet Radio
- Broadcast Radio
- How Internet Radio Works
- Software for Internet Radio
- Tuning In
- Internet Radio Services
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Chapter 7 Music on the Move
- From Rio to iPod and Beyond
- Portable Digital Audio Players
- Purchasing a Player: What to Look For
- Getting Music onto the Player
- Digital Audio for Your Car
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The Nuts and Bolts of Digital Audio
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Chapter 8 Understanding Digital Audio
- Sound Waves
- Analog Audio
- Digital Audio
- Compression
- File Sizes
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Chapter 9 Digital Audio Formats
- Formats and Standards
- Lossless Formats
- Lossy Formats
- High-Resolution Formats
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Chapter 10 MPEG Audio
- The MPEG Committee
- Types of MPEG Audio
- Perceptual Encoding
- Embedded Data
- Sound Quality
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Capturing and Editing Audio
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Chapter 11 Recording and Ripping
- Hard Disk Recording
- Inside Your Sound Card
- The Recording Process
- Recording with a Jukebox Program
- Ripping
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Chapter 12 Make Your Own MP3 Files
- Different Paths to MP3
- Encoding
- Controlling Sound Quality
- Creating MP3s with Your Jukebox Program
- Format Conversion
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Chapter 13 Editing Audio
- Editing Software
- Working with Waveforms
- Digital Signal Processing
- Noise Reduction
- Samples and Loops
- Analyzing Sound
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Chapter 14 Digitizing Your Records and Tapes
- A Brief History of Records
- From Analog to Digital
- Before You Record
- Making the Recording
- Removing Noise
- Record Equalization
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Sharing and Distributing Your Music
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Chapter 15 Burning Your Own CDs and DVDs
- Types of CDs
- CD Formats
- CD Capacities
- Purchasing CD Media
- CD Recording Software
- Tips for Successful Burning
- Recording Options
- Burning CDs with a Jukebox Program
- Recording DVDs
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Chapter 16 Setting Up an Internet Radio Station
- Understanding Internet Radio
- Building an Internet Radio Station
- Setting Up Your Own Station
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Chapter 17 Digital Audio and Copyright Laws
- Copyright Basics
- Copyright Laws in Action
- Quick Guide to U.S. Copyright Laws
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Chapter 18 Colophon
Product Details
- Title:
- Digital Audio Essentials
- By:
- Bruce Fries, Marty Fries
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- April 2005
- Pages:
- 384
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00856-7
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00856-2
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