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Cosa (chi) è MPEG-2 Low Sampling Frequencies Extention - definizione

THE 30-300 KHZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Low frequencies; Low band; Low Frequency
  • An LF [[radio clock]].

MPEG-2 Low Sampling Frequencies Extention      
<compression, standard, algorithm, file format> (MPEG-2 LSF) An extension of MPEG-2, mostly used with {MPEG-2 audio layer 3} because the aim was medium quality at low bit rates, not lower sampling frequencies. (2001-12-04)
MPEG-4 Part 2         
VIDEO COMPRESSION FORMAT
Advanced Simple Profile; MPEG-4 Layer 2; MPEG-4 ASP; MPEG-4 part 2; MPEG-4 Visual; ISO/IEC 14496-2
MPEG-4 Part 2, MPEG-4 Visual (formally ISO/IEC 14496-2) is a video compression format developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). It belongs to the MPEG-4 ISO/IEC standards.
SPTS         
DIGITAL VIDEO FORMAT USED FOR STORAGE NETWORK TRANSMISSION
Transport Stream; MPEG-TS; Transport stream; .ts; Ts file; MPEG-2 Systems; M2t; MPEG Transport Stream; MPEG TS; TS file format; Mpeg transport stream; SPTS; Program clock reference; TS (file format); .m2t
Single Program Transport Stream

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Low frequency

Low frequency (LF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 30–300 kHz. Since its wavelengths range from 10–1 km, respectively, it is also known as the kilometre band or kilometre wave.

LF radio waves exhibit low signal attenuation, making them suitable for long-distance communications. In Europe and areas of Northern Africa and Asia, part of the LF spectrum is used for AM broadcasting as the "longwave" band. In the western hemisphere, its main use is for aircraft beacon, navigation (LORAN), information, and weather systems. A number of time signal broadcasts also use this band.