High-Definition Coding References External links Navigation menuRadio and WIreless: AM Bandwidth and Digital RadioOptimization of high-definition video coding and hybrid fiber-wireless transmission in the 60 GHz bandReceiving NRSC-5 by TheoriNews story about switch to HDCexpanding ite

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HDC (Hybrid Digital Coding) with SBR (spectral band replication) is a proprietary lossy audio compression codec developed by iBiquity for use with HD Radio. It replaced the earlier PAC codec in 2003. [1][2] In June 2017, the format was reverse engineered and determined to be a variant of HE-AACv1. [3]



References



  1. ^ Radio and WIreless: AM Bandwidth and Digital Radio


  2. ^ Optimization of high-definition video coding and hybrid fiber-wireless transmission in the 60 GHz band


  3. ^ Receiving NRSC-5 by Theori



External links


  • News story about switch to HDC






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