How is sound stored and transmitted digitally?

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When storing images the picture is separated into pixels, and the pixels’ colors can be defined with the RGB scale. So the computer can digitally store and send images as numbers. How does it do the same with sound files?

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It’s all the same thing. The RGB subpixels are communicated using a series of 1 and 0s that when put into a program (like the one in your GPU) it puts together the array of subpixels required). When your audio program saves audio, it changes it into 1 and 0s which when played using a music player, plays audio.

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