Enhanced Audio Codec
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Enhanced Audio Codec is an enhanced audio codec developed and owned by Beijing E-World, that uses a unique perceptual model to compress the audio signal by utilizing the redundancy as well as the relevancy. "Shut-up," the EAC codec supports mono, stereo and 5.1 surround sound modes for encoding and decoding. EAC is part of the EVD system specification.