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AAC

AAC

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What is AAC?

AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. It encompasses various methods used to supplement or replace spoken or written language for individuals with communication impairments. These methods can range from simple picture boards to sophisticated speech-generating devices, enabling users to express their thoughts, needs, and ideas.

What other technologies are related to AAC?

AAC Competitor Technologies

MP3 is a popular audio codec that competes with AAC for audio encoding.
mentioned alongside AAC in 43% (201) of relevant job posts
AC3 is another audio codec that competes with AAC, particularly in surround sound applications.
mentioned alongside AAC in 56% (105) of relevant job posts
Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) is an advanced audio codec that competes with AAC, offering improved audio quality and features.
mentioned alongside AAC in 93% (57) of relevant job posts
Dolby AC3 is another audio codec that competes with AAC, particularly in surround sound applications.
mentioned alongside AAC in 77% (56) of relevant job posts

AAC Complementary Technologies

MP4 is a container format commonly used to store AAC audio along with video and metadata.
mentioned alongside AAC in 18% (194) of relevant job posts
HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) is a streaming protocol often used with AAC audio.
mentioned alongside AAC in 7% (400) of relevant job posts
FFmpeg is a multimedia framework that can encode and decode AAC audio, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside AAC in 6% (242) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning AAC?

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NHS
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Qualcomm
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Apple
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