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Joint stereo, in audio engineering, is the technique of encoding stereo audio into a "mid channel" which is a full channel average of the combined left and right channels, with a side channel which has separation information on how to re-create two distinct stereo signals. This can aid compression for a large majority of music, and may used in MP3, AAC and Ogg Vorbis audio encoding techniques.

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