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19 \subsubsection{octets, bytes and words}
23 seven, ten, eleven and sixteen bit 'bytes' have been used. For
29 bytes as the fundamental atom of storage). A 'word' is an integer
34 bytes (16, 32 or 64 bits). Note however that the Vorbis bitpacking
52 Words are native groupings of multiple bytes. Several byte orderings
63 Logically, bytes are always coded and decoded in order from byte zero
78 coded. When packing the bits into bytes, the encoder begins by
149 byte n [ ] bytestream length == 2 bytes
166 byte n [ ] bytestream length == 4 bytes
185 byte 3 [0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0] bytestream length == 4 bytes
215 bytes, and so there is unused (uncoded) space in the last byte of a