Digital format in audio refers to the encoding of sound into a binary system that computers and digital devices can process. This involves converting analog sound waves into numerical values, which represent the audio signal's amplitude at discrete intervals. Common digital audio formats include MP3, WAV, and AAC, each varying in compression, quality, and use cases. Digital formats enable easier storage, transmission, and manipulation of audio content compared to analog formats.
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