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Category:Digital audio
Digital audio is sound (usually music) which is recorded (or converted) and stored in a digitised format. Digital audio can be stored on a compact disc, Minidisc, DAT tape, or as a computer file e.g. WAV (Wave) or MP3 (or other compressed file formats).
In recent years, digital audio has come to more often refer to such computer-based files, intially of the MP3 format, that can only be played by computers, dedicated portable players, or disc players that are specially enabled, with the now-practical availability of music across the internet.
See also: Category:Audio codecs
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