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audio sampling rate
Last modified: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 

The audio sampling rate is number of samples per second that are used to digitize a particular sound. Most digital video (DV) cameras can record at several audio sampling rates, where higher rates produce better results.

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The number of bits signifies the number of levels of gradation within a single sample. A graphic analogy could be: many shades of gray at higher depths, vs. black and white at low bit-depth. A larger number of bits per pixel will provide a smoother gradation of appearance. A similar thing can happen to audio files, sounding "grainy" at low bit depths.

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