The data written onto compact discs is in a digital format. It may not have originally been written in a digital format, but will be converted to digital in order to write it to a compact disc. Some music/audio compact discs show whether the data was digital or analogue at each stage of: * original recording * mixing * recording to CD by showing a three letter code where A indicates analogue and D digital. ADD would indicate an original analogue recording with a digital mixing and then the digital compact disc recording.
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Possibly none. Video refers to what IS recorded, digital refers to how it is recorded or stored.
The maximum recording time for digital camcorders varies from a few minutes to multiple hours. It depends on the quality of the recording, the available memory, and the battery.
A digital dictaphone is useful for recording voices, as a secretary might for transcribing later. The digital version replaces the tape recorder style dictaphone and has a longer and clearer recording.
What can I do to get rid of that dry (sterile) over all sound in digital recording? As compared to analog which sounds warm and smooth.
If the recording was done according to law, yes.
what are the chief limitations to the use of digital techniques
Irwin Lebow has written: 'The digital connection' -- subject(s): Digital electronics, Popular works 'Understanding digital transmission and recording' -- subject(s): Digital modulation, Sound, Data transmission systems, Recording and reproducing, Digital techniques
The first digital recording device was invented in 1937 by Alec Reeves, but digital recording did not become commonplace until 1982, the year that the first CD player was released.
The CD was originally invented for audio music and used an analog recording method that is incompatible with the modern digital recording method that can be used for both audio and digital.
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