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Episode: 3782
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Title: HPR3782: Content Format article from Wikipedia
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3782/hpr3782.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:16:36
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3782 for Tuesday the 31st of January 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Content Format Article from Wikipedia.
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It is hosted by Archers 72 and is about 5 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Wikipedia article on the various types of content formats.
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Hello, this is Archers 72.
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Welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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In the last episode, I covered the article on the LP format.
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Now I'm going to go to a more broad subject of formats.
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Not just audio formats, but all the formats under the heading content format in Wikipedia.
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A content format is an encoded format for converting a specific type of data to displayable information.
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Content formats are used in recording and transmission to prepare data for observation or interpretation.
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This includes both analog and digitized content.
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Content formats may be recorded and read by either natural or manufactured tools and mechanisms.
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In addition to converting data to information, a content format may include the encryption
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and or scrambling of that information.
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Multiple content formats may be contained within a single section of a storage medium.
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Example track, disk sector, computer file, document, page column, or transmitted via a single channel,
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example wire or carrier wave of a transmission medium.
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With multimedia, multiple tracks containing multiple content formats are presented simultaneously.
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Content formats may either be recorded in secondary signal processing methods,
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such as a software container format, example digital audio digital video,
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or recorded in the primary format examples.
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Bectogram pictogram.
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Observable data is often known as raw data or raw content.
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A primary raw content format may be directly observable.
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For example, image, sound, motion, smell, sensation, or physical data which only requires
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hardware to display it, such as a phonographic needle, and diaphragm or a projector lamp
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and magnifying glass.
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There has been a countless number of content formats throughout history.
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The following are examples of some common content formats and content format categories,
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covering sensory experience, model, and language used for encoding information.
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The list is as follows, document file format, audio data encoding, which includes audio
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coding format, analog audio data, stereophonic sound formats, digital audio data, synthesizer
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sequences.
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List is visual data encoding, including hand rendering materials, film speed formats,
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pixel coordinates data, color space data, vector graphic coordinates dimensions, texture mapping
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formats, 3D display formats, holographic formats, display resolution formatting, text formats,
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font size, line spacing, next is motion graphics encoding, including
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video coding format, frame rate data, video data, computer animation formats.
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Next is instruction encoding, musical notation, computer language, traffic signals.
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Next is natural language formats, including writing systems, phonetic and sign language.
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Next heading is communication signaling formats, then code formats, then expert language formats,
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including graphic organizer, statistical model, table of elements, DNA sequence, human
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anatomy, biometric data, chemical formulas, aroma compound, drug chart, electromagnetic
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spectrum, time standard, numerical weather prediction, capital asset pricing model, national
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income and output, celestial coordinate system, military mapping, geographical information
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system, and interstate highway system.
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See also communication, representation of the arts, content carrier signals, content
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multiplexing format, content transmission, wireless content transmission, data storage
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device, recording format, data compression, and analog television, which includes NTSC,
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PAL, or CCAM.
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Thank you for listening, this has been Archer 72 for Hacker Public Radio, feel free to
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leave comments or questions or submit a show of your own, thank you, bye.
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On this advice status, today's show is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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