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In forensic analysis, the electric network frequency can often be used to determine the time and date that an audio recording was created. Many forensic scientists working with media question the quality and validity of audio evidence that was created by
Author (s): Archer, Harrison
Affiliation:
National Center for Media Forensics (NCMF), University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, USA
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Publication Date:
2012-06-06
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Session subject:
ENF Analysis
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Archer, Harrison; 2012; Quantifying Effects of Lossy Compression on Electric Network Frequency Signals [PDF]; National Center for Media Forensics (NCMF), University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, USA; Paper 3-3; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=16334
Archer, Harrison; Quantifying Effects of Lossy Compression on Electric Network Frequency Signals [PDF]; National Center for Media Forensics (NCMF), University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, USA; Paper 3-3; 2012 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=16334