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bytestreams and
bitstreams.
Bitstreams and
bytestreams are used
extensively in
telecommunications and computing. For example,
synchronous bitstreams are carried...
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bitstream format and the
decoding process. This
allows encoder implementations to use any
methods whatsoever that
produce bitstreams which conform...
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Bitstream Inc. was an
American type
foundry that
produced digital typefaces. It was
founded in 1981 by
Matthew Carter, Mike Parker,
Cherie Cone, and Rob...
- Look up
bitstream in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bitstream is a
series of bits in a
computing or
telecommunications system.
Bitstream may also refer...
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designed by Jim
Lyles from the now-defunct
Bitstream Inc. type foundry, and it is
closely based on
Bitstream Prima, for
which Lyles was also responsible...
- /wæv/ or /weɪv/ ) is an
audio file
format standard for
storing an
audio bitstream on
personal computers. The
format was
developed and
published for the...
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Bitstream Cyberbit is a
commercial serif Unicode font
designed by
Bitstream Inc. It is
freeware for non-commercial uses. It was one of the
first widely...
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Bitstream International Character Set (BICS) was
developed by
Bitstream, Inc. � Not in
Unicode Sanders,
Scott D. (1992). "The
Atari Compendium" (PDF)...
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Bitstream Charter is a
serif typeface designed by
Matthew Carter in 1987 for
Bitstream Inc.
Charter is
based on Pierre-Simon Fournier’s characters, originating...
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decoders that
conform to the Main 10
profile must be
capable of
decoding bitstreams made with the
following profiles: Main and Main 10. A
higher bit depth...