Category:Data encoding diagrams
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Data encoding is the process of mapping data (for example graphics, sound or text sequences) into a format suitable for storing electronically. Examples of data encoding are used in Internet communications (URL-encoding, MIME encoding for non-ASCII characters, ...), in hard drives (e.g. RLL, MFM, etc.), in multimedia storage (MP3, AVI, JPEG ...) and so on.
See also the related Category:Data packet diagrams (packets are defined chunks of primitive data types intended to be transmitted over a network or through another communication channel) and Category:Data structures for primitive data types.
Media in category "Data encoding diagrams"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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AVCHD actual file structure.svg 515 × 570; 2 KB
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Base64-da.png 392 × 156; 21 KB
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Base64-de.png 392 × 156; 26 KB
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Compression JPEG.svg 865 × 288; 30 KB
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JPEG process.svg 598 × 343; 239 KB
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JPEG XR image coding - block diagram (J).PNG 760 × 1,430; 124 KB
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Paquet de transport.PNG 723 × 296; 12 KB
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PAT.PNG 559 × 351; 10 KB
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PMT.PNG 445 × 353; 13 KB
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SPDIF AES EBU protocol colored.svg 2,204 × 2,215; 29 KB
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SPDIF AES EBU protocol.png 543 × 916; 12 KB
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Tramas mpeg.jpg 839 × 336; 44 KB