lydkodeker
Lydkodeker is a term used in digital audio technology to describe systems that encode and decode audio data for storage, transmission, and processing. The word is derived from the Danish and Norwegian ly d ("sound") and kodeker ("coders"), and in practice it can refer to both hardware and software components that perform audio compression and reconstruction.
Etymology and scope: The term originates in Scandinavian technical communities and has since appeared in broader
Technical overview: A lydkodeker system typically comprises an encoder, a decoder, and a defined bitstream format.
Applications: Lydkodeker concepts appear in consumer audio devices, streaming workflows, and archival projects where efficient and
Standards and variants: There is no universal standard named lydkodeker; individual implementations may borrow ideas from
See also: Audio codec, Audio compression, Digital signal processing, Streaming media.