Data encoding to store and transmit media
Graphical representations of electrical data: analog audio content format (red), 4-bit digital pulse code modulated content format (blue). Chinese calligraphy written in a language content format by Song dynasty (A.D. 1051-1108) poet Mi Fu . A series of numbers encoded in a Universal Product Code digital numeric content format. A content format is an encoded format for converting a specific type of data to displayable information . Content formats are used in recording and transmission to prepare data for observation or interpretation .[ 1] [ 2] This includes both analog and digitized content . Content formats may be recorded and read by either natural or manufactured tools and mechanisms.
In addition to converting data to information, a content format may include the encryption and/or scrambling of that information.[ 3] Multiple content formats may be contained within a single section of a storage medium (e.g. track , disk sector , computer file , document , page , column ) or transmitted via a single channel (e.g. wire , carrier wave ) of a transmission medium . With multimedia , multiple tracks containing multiple content formats are presented simultaneously. Content formats may either be recorded in secondary signal processing methods such as a software container format (e.g. digital audio , digital video ) or recorded in the primary format (e.g. spectrogram , pictogram ).
Observable data is often known as raw data , or raw content.[ 4] A primary raw content format may be directly observable (e.g. image , sound , motion , smell , sensation ) or physical data which only requires hardware to display it, such as a phonographic needle and diaphragm or a projector lamp and magnifying glass .
There has been a countless number of content formats throughout history. The following are examples of some common content formats and content format categories (covering: sensory experience, model, and language used for encoding information):
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References
^ Bob Boiko, Content Management Bible, Nov 2004 pp:79, 240, 830
^ Ann Rockley , Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy, Oct 2002 pp:269, 320, 516
^ Jessica Keyes, Technology Trendlines, Jul 1995 pp:201
^ Oge Marques and Borko Furht, Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval, April 2002 pp:15
^ David Austerberry, The Technology of Video and Audio Streaming, Second Edition, Sep 2004 pp: 328
^ M. Ghanbari, Standard Codecs: Image Compression to Advanced Video Coding, Jun 2003 pp:364