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Hi Gary
The AHDS (Arts and Humanities Data Service), of which ADS is just one
service provider, lists a compliation of all their service provider's
archive formats at:
http://ahds.ac.uk/public/srg.html
Section 2.9.2
MPEG seems to be the preferred format for both moving image and audio
files.
best wishes
Judith
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Judith Winters
Editor, Internet Archaeology http://intarch.ac.uk
Department of Archaeology,
King's Manor,
University of York
YO1 7EP, UK
Tel: +44 1904 433955
Fax: +44 1904 433939
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West wrote:
> >Iain
> >The ADS (Archaeology Data Service) http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/ based at the
> >University of York has a set of recommended and other possible archive
> >formats of all kinds of digital data at:
> >
>
> Do you also have digital archive stabdards for audio recordings, as in Oral
> Histories?
>
> Gary Vubes
>
> Melbourne's Living Museum of the West
> P.O. BOX 60 Highpoint City, 3032
> Victoria, Australia
> ph. +61 3 93183544
> fax. +61 3 93181039
> email- [log in to unmask]
> www.livingmuseum.org.au
>
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