Bit Rate, Sampling Rate and audio quality - TNCS Ep. 1 [Clip - 1]

The NoobCoder's Show

unsuitable001 talks about sampling rate, bit-rate and how audio file is saved with his non-tech friend, Ayushman.

NOTES

Though, I've mentioned only amplitude, frequency is also (&  must be) stored.

 Bit Rate shouldn't be confused with Bit Depth. Due to communication gap,  it may seem indistinguishable. Bit Rate is how much of the data points  you are adding per second to represent the audio wave. The more you  take, the more accurate it will be. It's denoted in bits/second. But,  the Bit Depth is, precision of those individual data points. It's  denoted in bits. Think like, there's a graph paper. And, you can only place a dot where  the x lines and y lines crosses each other & not in the blank space  between. So, higher bit depth means higher the grid density. So, higher  precision. And, higher bit rate means, closer the points (results to a  smoother graph overall).  Happy new year, everyone! In this new year I'm launching my very own  podcast. The NoobCoder's Show. Remember to like, comment and share.

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