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  2. 44,100 Hz - Wikipedia

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    In digital audio, 44,100 Hz (alternately represented as 44.1 kHz) is a common sampling frequency.Analog audio is often recorded by sampling it 44,100 times per second, and then these samples are used to reconstruct the audio signal when playing it back.

  3. AMV video format - Wikipedia

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    The container is a modified version of AVI. [1] The video format is a variant of Motion JPEG, with fixed rather than variable quantisation tables. [2] The audio format is a variant of IMA ADPCM, where the first 8 bytes of each frame are origin (16 bits), index (16 bits) and number of encoded 16-bit samples (32 bits); all known AMV files run sound at 22050 samples/second.

  4. ACT (audio format) - Wikipedia

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    ACT is a lossy ADPCM 8 kbit/s compressed audio format recorded by most Chinese MP3 and MP4 players with a recording function, and voice recorders.. Many models of recorder that use the ACT format do so only for their lowest-quality recording setting; if the quality setting is increased then a different format, typically WAV, is used, creating much larger files.

  5. Sansa Fuze - Wikipedia

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    The Fuze supports MP3, WMA, PCM WAV, and, since the 1.01.15 firmware revision, OGG Vorbis and FLAC audio codecs.The Fuze can display both pictures and videos, both of which must first be converted with the Sansa Media Converter software for Windows; this program converts images to BMP format and videos to DivX-AVI, with specific parameters that make the media compatible with the device.

  6. Siemens SL45 - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens SL45 was the first mobile phone with memory expansion and an MP3 player, [1] which debuted in late 2000. An improved version, the SL45i, was also the first phone to have a Java virtual machine .

  7. Asao (codec) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, Adobe Systems' people posted to Flash Server development newsgroup information about an on-coming new tool for FLV audio (including Nellymoser audio) conversion to MP3/WAV. In July 2006, they announced that they have not been able to release the FLV/MP3 converter due to restrictions in Nellymoser license agreement.

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