lydstrøm
Lydstrøm is the term used in Norwegian for the sequence of sound information as it is transmitted or processed. In digital audio, a lydstrøm consists of samples representing the amplitude of an audio signal over time. When recording analog sound into digital form, the continuous waveform is sampled at a sampling rate (for example, 44.1 kHz) and quantized to discrete values, creating a digital lydstrøm. The stream can be mono or multi-channel (stereo, surround).
In streaming contexts, lydstrøm refers to a continuous delivery of audio data to a playback device, often
Key parameters include sampling rate, bit depth, and codec, determining fidelity and bandwidth. Latency is a
In practice, the term is used across fields such as music production, broadcasting, podcasting, and streaming