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AC '97 (Audio Codec '97) is a specification for an audio system within personal computers developed in 1996 by, among others, Intel, Analog Devices and Creative Labs. AC '97 separates the analog and digital circuits, thereby reducing noise.
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In computing, a codec (coder-decoder) is a device that converts a continuous analog signal into an encoded representation in a digital bit stream, and decodes incoming digital signals back into an analog form.
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AC '97 is an abbreviation for Audio Codec '97
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CODEC is an abbreviation for Encoder and Decoder
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