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from the coder to the decoder. vs from the coder to decoder.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'From the coder to the decoder.' is used when you want to specify both the coder and the decoder as distinct entities. 'From the coder to decoder.' is used when you are referring to the coder and decoder as a general group without specifying them individually.

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from the coder to the decoder.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to specify both the coder and the decoder as distinct entities in a sequence or process.

Examples:

  • The data is transmitted from the coder to the decoder.
  • The information flows from the coder to the decoder seamlessly.
  • As a consequence, these control packets may only be used when no RTP mixers or translators intervene in the path from the coder to the decoder. If such ...
  • Nov 18, 2008 ... It is a disadvantage of this concept that the transfer of the data stream from the coder to the decoder can be started with at the earliest when all ...
  • The data stream from the coder to the decoder includes a rolling code with a repetition rate of about 25 years at permanent transmission. The transmitted code  ...
  • propagated from the coder to the decoder. The advantage of using an adaptive arithmetic coder is not so significant that it motivates the added complexity of ...

Alternatives:

  • from the coder to the decoder device.
  • from the coder to the decoder unit.
  • from the coder to the decoder module.
  • from the coder to the decoder chip.

from the coder to decoder.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you are referring to the coder and decoder as a general group without specifying them individually.

Examples:

  • The data is transmitted from the coder to decoder.
  • Information flows from the coder to decoder in a secure manner.

Alternatives:

  • from coder to decoder.
  • from coder to the decoder.
  • from the coder to the decoder.
  • from coder to the decoder device.

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