Compression

Cards (14)

  • What is compression?

    A process that reduces data size while retaining original information
  • What are the two main types of compression?

    ont>What are the two main types of compression?</front> <back Lossless and Lossy Compression
  • Advantages of Lossless Compression
    Preserves original data, guaranteed decompression, robust and stable, unaltered file quality
  • Comparison of Lossless and Lossy Compression

    Data integrity, file quality, compression ratio, use cases
  • Effects of Lossy Compression on Audio Quality

    Frequency response, dynamic range, noise floor, perceptual loss
  • Types of Lossy Audio Compression
    MP3, AAC, Opus
  • Advantages of Lossy Compression
    Higher compression ratios, faster compression and decompression, smaller file sizes, improved user experience
  • Use Cases for Lossy Compression
    Streaming media, online storage, real-time applications
  • Disadvantages of Lossy Compression
    Loss of data, unpredictable results, no guaranteed decompression, artifacts and distortion
  • Limitations of Lossy Compression
    Limited bitrate, sensitivity to input data, difficulty in optimizing
  • Disadvantages of Lossless Compression
    Lower compression ratios, slower compression and decompression, increased complexity, higher storage requirements
  • Limitations of Lossless Compression
    Limited applicability, higher error sensitivity, difficulty in optimizing
  • Lossy Compression
    Data compression that discards some of the original data to reduce file size
  • Lossless Compression
    Data compression that reduces file size without discarding any original data