dynamic compression
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dynamic compression
The ability to compress and decompress data in real time; for example, as it is being written to or read from disk or as it is being received or transmitted via a communications channel. See dynamic.Copyright © 1981-2025 by The Computer Language Company Inc. All Rights reserved. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
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An extraordinary compacting of components calls to mind the phenomenon of
dynamic range compression in present-day music production: The signal-processing operation guarantees super-loud impact at the expense of sonic nuance.
The Retinex algorithms enhance the image using the constancy of human vision,
dynamic range compression and color rendition [5].
The perceptual match diagram of ideal
dynamic range compression is shown in Fig.
Wide
dynamic range compression makes soft sounds audible and loud sounds comfortable
The company is building on a proven track record in two key semiconductor technology areas - power semiconductor solutions and feature-specific mobile semiconductor solutions - to develop new products that address mobile audio requirements such as higher output power,
dynamic range compression, speaker protection, signal-to-noise ratio improvement, distortion control and power management.
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