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GLOSSARY ORBAN
MODEL
1010
AAC file (Advanced Audio Coding file)
Raw, containerless AAC-encoded file. It
can be MPEG-2 or MPEG-4, although some profiles are only available in MPEG-4.
MPEG-4 is the official container that supports all AAC profiles and versions.
aacPlus™
a trademark owned by Coding Technologies which can refer to either
aacPlus v1 or aacPlus v2. aacPlus v1 is also known as high efficiency AAC, or HE AAC.
aacPlus v1
aacPlus™
aacPlus v2
is aacPlus v1 coupled with the MPEG Parametric Stereo (ISO/IES 14496-
3:2001/AMD2: 2004) technique created by Coding Technologies and Philips. Where
SBR enables audio codecs to deliver the same quality at half the bitrate, Parametric
Stereo enhances the codec efficiency a second time for low-bitrate stereo signals.
This combination is fully standardized by MPEG but does not have a specific profile
name at this time.
access file
A text file called qtaccess that contains information about users and
groups who are authorized to access media in the directory in which the access file is
stored.
administrator
A user with server or directory domain administration privileges.
administrator computer
A computer with server administrator software installed
that can be used to configure and manage another computer.
AC-2
An older Dolby audio codec, now largely obsolete.
AC-3
Dolby’s transmission audio codec, used in DVDs and ATSC digital television,
among other applications.
ADC (analog-digital converter)
ADIF
minimum structure unsync file format for storage
ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation)
ADSL (Asymetrical Data Subscriber Line)
ADTS
standard used by most MPEG-2 MP3 files
AES/EBU
AIFF/AIFC
AMR (adaptive multirate)
Speech codec used for 3G wireless devices.
AMR-WB
announced broadcast
A method such as Automatic Unicast (Announce) enabling a
broadcaster to negotiate with a server to accept a broadcast.
ARP
ARQ
ATAPI
Automatic Unicast (Announce)
A method of delivering a broadcast to a stream-
ing server in which an SDP file is automatically copied and kept current on the
server. A broadcast user name and password must be created before starting such a
broadcast.
AVI (Audio Visual Interleave)
A Windows video file format.