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DVD and CD > AAC
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AAC Defined
Advanced audio coder. An audio-encoding standard for MPEG-2 that is not backward-compatible with MPEG-1 audio.
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Off-site AAC Links, User Submitted
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Wed Aug 27
- Spectronics Activity Exchange: 08/27/08
- AAC-RERC - Spread the Word - Maximizing the Literacy Skills of Individuals who Require AAC: a video about AAC and literacy.
- Ovolab - AAChoo - description: reencode mp3 or other audio files as AAC
- Mary Beth Happ -- Research Abstracts -- School of Nursing -- University of Pittsburgh
- Garrett, K.L., Paull, B.M., & Happ, M.B. (2007, September ...
- AAC in the Intensive Care Unit and Acute Care
- Vocabulary Development for an AAC device for ICU F. MacAulay, M ...
- AAC in the ICU : Critical Issues and Preliminary Research Mary Beth ...
- AAC in the ICU : Critical Issues and Preliminary Research
- ICU -Talk, A Communication Aid for Intubated Intensive Care Patients
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