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Chunk (information)

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A chunk is a fragment of information which is used in many multimedia file formats, such as PNG, IFF, MP3 and AVI.[1]

Each chunk contains a header which indicates some parameters (e.g. the type of chunk, comments, size etc.). Following the header is a variable area containing data, which is decoded by the program from the parameters in the header.[2]

Chunks may also be fragments of information which are downloaded or managed by P2P programs.

In distributed computing, a chunk is a set of data which is sent to a processor or one of the parts of a computer for processing.

See also

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  • Chunking (computing), a procedure for memory allocation or message transmission in computer programming

References

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  1. ^ "Microsoft WAVE soundfile format". soundfile.sapp.org. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  2. ^ "AudioFormats/WAVE/Docs" (PDF).