Method and device for transferring and decoding a non-PCM bitstr

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Audio signal bandwidth compression or expansion

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348515, 348484, 382232, 375364, H04L 2700

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060760621

ABSTRACT:
An audio bitstream is read from a digital video disc DVD for transfer, subsequent to parsing thereof, via an IEC 958 protocolled interface, for use in a multi-channel audio reproduction apparatus. For each respective audio channel MPEG audio samples are packaged recurrently in burst payloads, and these burst payloads are packaged as user data in IEC958 format frames. Pause bursts are used for signalling absence of audio for all associated channels with, each pause burst representing such audio absence during a perceptibly acceptable time interval only.

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