Amplitude measurements are approximated, only a limited
number of values, not all, are possible. Each sample is stored as a
binary number
Bit depth
The number of bits used for each sample.
The higher is the bit depth, the better
quality is the digital sound
The higher is the bit depth, the larger is the
sound file size
Typical values: 8 bits (256 possible
values, low-quality)
Typical values: 16 bits (65536
possible values, CD quality)
The process of
converting analogue
sound into digital
sound
Bit rate
The number of bits used for one second of
digital sound. Can be calculated as:
SamplingRate x BitDepth x NumnerOfChannels
(1 channels is a 'mono' sound, 2 channels is a
'stereo' sound)