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Glossary
(continued)
SDMI
SDMI
which
stands
for Secure
Digital
Music
Initiative,
is a forum
that consists
of over
130
companies
in the fields
of recorded
audio
content,
computers,
and consumer
electronics,
dedicated
to developing
an integrated
method
of copyright
protection
technology
that can be
used worldwide
SDMI
is working
to create
a framework
for preventing
improper
usage
of audio
files and to
promote
legal music
distribution
services
The copyright
protection
technologies
"OpenMG"
and
"MagicGate"
are based
upon
the SDMI
standard
"Check-in/Check-out"
Check-out
is to transfer
music
files from
a personal
computer
to an external
device/media
(such
as Network
Walkman)
Returning
checked-out
music
files to the same computer
is to check-in
(You cannot
move
checked-out
music
files to another
computer
)
You can check-out
a music
file, check
it back
in, and then check
it out again an infinite
number
of
times
The SDMI
rules
provide
that up to four
copies
of a music
file can be checked-out
at one
time
OpenMG
employs
a method
whereby
three
copies
of a song can be checked-out
simultaneously,
while
the fourth
copy
is maintained
as a "master"
on your
PC If three
copies
of
the same song
are checked-out
at a given
time, one copy
of the song needs
to be checked-m
to the
computer
in order
to create
an additional
check-out
Bit rate
Indicates
the data amount
per second
The rate is reflected
in bps (bit per second)
In OpenMG
Jukebox,
the bit rate for recording
an audio
CD or converting
MI'3 and WAV
format
audio
files into ATRAC3
format
can be chosen
from
132 kbps/105kbps/66kbps
105 kbps
means
105000 bits of information
per second
If the bit rate is large,
that means
a large amount
of
information
is used to play
music
Comparing
music
of the same format,
a 105 kbps
data offers
better
sound
quality
than 66 kbps
data, and 132 kbps
data offers
better
sound
quality
than 105
kbps
data
However,
audio
files in formats
such
as MI'3 have
different
encoding
methods,
and
thus sound
quality
cannot
be determined
by simply
comparing
the bit rate
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