Channels
‐
Most
audio
from
computers
is
either
mono
with
a
single
channel
or
stereo
with
two
channels.
‐
Low
bit
rates
generally
use
mono
because
it
requires
fewer
bits.
The
industry
is
evolving
to
use
multichannel
(5.1
and
7.1)
audio
support
as
well.
Perceptual
audio
compression
‐
Most
modern
codecs
use
perceptual
encoding
techniques:
Æ
an
internal
model
of
the
human
auditory
system
determines
the
important
parts
of
an
audio
source
and
spends
the
available
bits
on
those
parts.
Compression
efficiency
Æ
defined
by
how
many
bits
are
required
to
reach
a
particular
quality
level.
Æ
When
improving
compression
efficiency,
you
can
choose
to
lower
the
data
rate
while
keeping
the
quality
the
same,
increase
the
quality
while
keeping
the
data
rate
the
same,
or
pick
a
point
in
between.
Æ
Typically,
the
higher
the
data
rate,
the
smaller
the
quality
differences.
Authoring
video
for
future
compression
‐
One
key
to
high
‐
quality
compression
is
creating
content
that
compresses
well.
‐
There
are
a
variety
of
techniques
for
doing
this:
You
can
apply
these
techniques
during
preproduction,
production,
or
post
‐
production.
Æ
Preproduction:
It’s
best
to
introduce
the
idea
of
compression
early
in
a
project,
so
all
members
of
the
team
can
consider
the
implications.
Æ
Production
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