Two new methods are described for rapid location of predetermined and unknown points in audio stored in digital form in disk-based systems. Additional, separate data files containing auxiliary data and reduced data rate audio are created on recording to provide a base for fast searching by data matching or auditory monitoring. Either method may be used independently with a storage overhead of 13% and 6%, respectively.
Author:
McNally, Guy W.
Affiliation:
BBC Research Department, Tadworth, Surrey, England
AES Convention:
78 (May 1985)
Paper Number:
2232
Publication Date:
May 1, 1985
Subject:
Recording
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