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G711 vs G729 G.711 and G.729 are voice coding methods used for voice encoding in telecommunication networks. Both speech coding methods are standardized in 1990’s, and used in basic applications such as wireless communication, PSTN networks, VoIP (Voice over IP) systems, and switching systems. G.729 is highly... 
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Modulation vs Demodulation Modulation is a method of transferring information by adding that information into a carrier signal. Demodulation is the process of filtering out the actual transferred information from the received signal. In general, at the transmission side of a telecommunication link a radio carrier... 
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Encoding vs Decoding Encoding is the process of transforming data in to a different format using a method that is publicly available. The purpose of this transformation is to increase the usability of data especially in different systems. It is also used for reducing the storage space required to store data and... 
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Alternating Current (AC) vs Direct Current (DC) Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) are two types of currents that are used for sending electricity in all parts of the world. Both currents have their special features with advantages and are used in different devices as well. While DC is unidirectional... 
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MP3 vs MP4 Wоndering, what is the difference between MP3 and MP4? These twо file types are similar, but they оffer different playback оptiоns depending оn yоur setup and the file. MP3 and MP4 surely sоund similar, оne might just assume MP4 is the next step fоr MP3, but that is nоt the case. In fact,... 
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