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Recall that when the audio for a music CD is produced it has an infinite amount of data points which can be expressed as <math>x(t)</math> in the time domain and <math>X(f)</math> in the frequency domain, as follows
Recall that when the audio for a music CD is produced it has an infinite amount of data points which can be expressed as <math>x(t)</math> in the time domain and <math>X(f)</math> in the frequency domain, as follows


[[Image:x_continuous3.jpg]] {time} --------> {frequency} [[Image:x_frequency1b.jpg]]<br>
[[Image:x_continuous3.jpg |thumb|left|upright=2|Audio data as a function of time, x(t)]]
[[Image:x_frequency1b.jpg |thumb|left|upright=2|Audio data as a function of frequency, X(f)]]<br>\

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How does a CD player work with no oversampling, but digital filtering (1x oversampling)?


Nick Christman


Recall that when the audio for a music CD is produced it has an infinite amount of data points which can be expressed as in the time domain and in the frequency domain, as follows

Audio data as a function of time, x(t)
Audio data as a function of frequency, X(f)


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