m-law and A-law coding are designed to:
A.
Help lower the signal-to-noise ratio when coding from analog to digital.
B.
Provide a standard method of representing voice samples.
C.
Use more bits for smaller amplitude signals.
D.
All of the above.
m-law and A-law coding are designed to:
m-law and A-law coding are designed to:
A.
Help lower the signal-to-noise ratio when coding from analog to digital.
B.
Provide a standard method of representing voice samples.
C.
Use more bits for smaller amplitude signals.
D.
All of the above.