The implementations of digital watermarks can be optimally suited to
particular transmission, distribution and storage mediums given the
nature of digitally-sampled audio, video and other multimedia works.
Watermark application parameters can be adapted to the individual
characteristics of a given digital sample stream. Watermark information
can be either carried in individual samples or in relationships between
multiple samples, such as in a waveform shape. More optimal models may be
obtained to design watermark systems that are tamper-resistant given the
number and breadth of existent digitized sample options with different
frequency and time components. The highest quality of a given content
signal may be maintained as it is mastered, with the watermark suitably
hidden, taking into account usage of digital filters and error
correction. The quality of the underlying content signals can be used to
identify and highlight advantageous locations for the insertion of
digital watermarks. The watermark is integrated as closely as possible to
the content signal, at a maximum level to force degradation of the
content signal when attempts are made to remove the watermarks.