Any physical medium in which no energy losses occur due to external agents is called a loss less media.
Usually, vacuum is assumed to be a loss less media. This is because, there is no air (or anything) in it to offer any friction to the body thereby losing no energy.
◦A process to reverse the marked media back to the original cover media after the hidden data are extracted.◦Reversible or lossless ability is required.
what do you mean? I would say yes. The main types of culture media are Enriched media Differential media Selective media Characterisation media.
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If its Fluid thioglycollate media - a red colour indicates thatg the media has been oxygenated - which is not desirable. The colour change is due to a chemical called resazurin in the media.
If you are talking about media, then the blue is used as an indicatior for when a certain culture of microorganisms grow.
Apple's iTunes software (www.apple.com/itunes/download/) can convert the files easily, and as they're both lossless formats you won't lose any fidelity as a result.
◦A process to reverse the marked media back to the original cover media after the hidden data are extracted.◦Reversible or lossless ability is required.
◦A process to reverse the marked media back to the original cover media after the hidden data are extracted.◦Reversible or lossless ability is required.
Yes, there are several players that handle lossless formats without a problem. Apple's players accept Apple's own lossless codec, and the Cowon D2, SanDisk Sansa Fuze and Clip all support FLAC as well.
Lossless data compression preserves the full resolution of the sound, meaning that no sound quality is lost during the compression process. Sound files compressed with lossless software are an exact copy of their original.
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they are lossless...
LossLess Records was created in 2006.
FLAC, stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. It's a Lossless codec, which means that the resulting data from a transcode be exactly/close to same as the original. Many uncommon Portable Media players offer FLAC codec support, however it's rare to use them since Lossless files always tend to be over 100mb. There are Many media players out there that will play .flac files, such as winamp, jetaudio, foobar2000, vlc, kmediaplayer, Xion, and much more.
Free Lossless Audio Codec. By 'lossless' it means that when you rip a CD to .flac, no data is lost during the ripping process (unlike mp3, ogg vorbis, wma, etc)
Apple Lossless was created on 2004-04-28.
GIF is a lossless compression introduced by CompuServe in 1987 using Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) lossless data compression.