Broadcast media refers to content that is distributed publicly via radio waves or streaming online for anyone to access live without restrictions. In contrast, non-broadcast audio can be paused, rewound or fast-forwarded. Common forms of broadcast media include terrestrial radio, digital audio broadcasting, and internet radio, while podcasts and in-store radio are also considered forms of broadcast. Audio file formats store digital audio on computers and include formats like MP3, WAV and formats used for CDs.
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1. Broadcast media
is what its name
implies. It is
media that is cast
broadly and freely
for anyone to
access live.
Non Broadcast audio is
completely the opposite of
broadcast. The main differences
that non broadcast material can
have, is that it enables you to
pause, stop, rewind and fast
forward video and, or audio as
and when you feel like or if there
is a need too.
2. Terrestrial Radio (normal radio)
Digital Audio Broadcasting
Music And Speech Programming
Commercial
Drama
Commentary
4. An audio file format is a file format for
storing digital audio data on a computer
system.
5. Compact Disc.
Strengths Weaknesses
Music is high
quality
Disc can be
scratched
Music wont
crash
As you can see the Compact Disc is dropping in sales because of the digital
age.
6. Waveform Audio Format
Strengths Weaknesses
Highest quality
audio format
Because its such a
high quality, it takes
up more memory
then any other audio
format.
It’s the windows
Standard, making it
widely supported by
audio editors and
applications that can
import sound.
7. Strengths Weaknesses
Decent Quality. Its not the best audio
quality that’s out there.
Doesn’t take up that
much memory.
Supported by most
formats because its
been around for a long
time.
It’s the best audio
format for downloading
and streaming. (time
wise)
The music you
download in
your phone is
probably an
MP3 formatted
audio file