This Digital Data Format Is Very Similar To The Professional Aes-ebu Standard Although It Uses Different Electrical Characteristics. The System Normally Carries 16 Or 20-bit Data - Although It Can Accommodate 24-bits Of Audio Data Per Channel. Extra Information Can Also Be Carried Along Side The Audio Such As Track Start Flags - Source Identification Information - And Timing Data.

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1. This Digital Data Format Is Very Similar To The Professional Aes-ebu Standard Although It Uses Different Electrical Characteristics. The System Normally Carries 16 Or 20-bit Data - Although It Can Accommodate 24-bits Of Audio Data Per Channel. Extra Information Can Also Be Carried Along Side The Audio Such As Track Start Flags - Source Identification Information - And Timing Data.