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the diesel engine. it takes one ignition to start, then it runs off of (autoignition) ignition from heat caused by high compression. compression ignition (autoignition) causes ignition to happen a little earlier than spark ignition engines (gas engines) which is less vulnerable to risk of engine knocking or wasted power when dealing with high compression. -maddmatt
In terms of audio quality, CD carries better quality than MP3 as it does not compress the audio data. MP3 files use compression techniques to reduce the file size by 50% up to 95% or even more. MP3 compression normally does a good job at compressing the files but the compression will always lose quality. Sometimes, the loss of quality is not noticed but as the amount of compression increases, so the more obvious the losses become. MP3 files take up far less space with a typical song size of 4MB compared to a CD format song taking around 40MB
Compression is what reduces the file size of images in a video. The way compression works is that instead of giving each individual pixel it's own individual value for its color, it will look at groups of pixels that are close in color and define that group of pixels as having X* value, thereby reducing the file size of the image. The more compression a video has, the more pixelated and less definition it will have, especially in shadowy or dark parts of the image. For audio, the bitrate can be adjusted lower, but you will also lose crispness the more you lower it. Both settings for compression and bitrate can normally be found in your video editing/compositing program's Render/Output settings.
Yes they have compression joint fittings for copper.
No. JPEG uses a compression algorithm with Loss (it means that the new picture's quality is worse than the original's) The picture in JPEG takes less place on the storage device, but it has some artifacts because of the compression. Nowadays a good JPEG compression is invisible to the eye, but you can't have a better quality for printing.
Audio Files are file extensions used to play, open or edit sound files (files you can hear such as music).There are three major groups of audio file formats:Uncompressed audio formats, such as WAV, AIFF, AU or raw header-less PCM;formats with lossless compression, such as FLAC, Monkey's Audio (filename extension APE), WavPack (filename extension WV), Shorten, TTA, ATRAC Advanced Lossless, Apple Lossless, MPEG-4 SLS, MPEG-4 ALS, MPEG-4 DST, Windows Media Audio Lossless (WMA Lossless).formats with lossy compression, such as MP3, Vorbis, Musepack, AAC, ATRAC and lossy Windows Media Audio (WMA).Some Common Audio File Extensions include but are not limited to:.WAV.AVI.Mp3.Mp4.WMAHope this helps :)Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_type_of_files_are_audio_files#ixzz1CNvmciUf
You can put controlling heat is so much harder. Usually on a high compression engine you want to run less boost. You can also get away with running more boost if you go with higher octane gas. This will help control heat and fight detonation. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
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Low ERA is better - Means less Earned runs by a pitcher in Baseball
That depends on the media you are encoding. It may range from 22 hours (low quality audio) to 64 minutes or less (for high quality video).
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It is best to have the different combat skills more or less balanced.