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When sound is represented in digital form, it must be sampled and stored as binary data. This process involves taking regular measurements of the sound wave's amplitude (height) and converting these measurements into binary values.
Sampling is the process of measuring the amplitude of the sound wave at regular intervals. Each measurement is stored as a binary number, and the more bits used for each sample, the more accurate the representation of the sound.
The quality and size of a sound file depend on several factors:
The size of a sound file can be calculated using the following formula:
Size = Bit Rate (in bits) Ă— Sample Frequency Ă— Sample Size (duration in seconds)
This means the higher the bit rate, the sample rate, or the length of the recording, the larger the resulting sound file will be.
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