Audio Standards Clause Samples

The Audio Standards clause sets the technical and quality requirements for audio content in a contract or agreement. It typically outlines specifications such as acceptable file formats, minimum bit rates, loudness levels, and clarity standards that must be met for audio deliverables. By establishing these benchmarks, the clause ensures that all audio materials provided are consistent, professional, and suitable for their intended use, thereby preventing disputes over quality and facilitating smooth project delivery.
Audio Standards. Audio CDs and Audio MP3 files provided pursuant to this Agreement shall have the following features: (i) the document being read should be identified by name at the beginning of the audio file; (ii) a table of contents should be provided at the beginning of the audio file; (iii) when the document is divided into chapters, each chapter should be in a separate track so the user can go directly to the desired information; (iv) whether live or digital, audio information must be clearly enunciated; (v) the end of the publication should be identified; (vi) Audio CDs should be delivered in a CD Case, with the name of the document labeled on the CD case in both Braille and Large Print, meeting the standards for such formats set forth in this Agreement; (vii) charts and complex information will be presented in a manner that enables the listener to effectively obtain the information; and (viii) all audio CDs must be able to be played both in a computer and in a CD player.