Digital linear refers to a method of data processing or transmission in which information is represented and transmitted in a sequential, one-dimensional manner. This means that data is processed or transmitted in a continuous, uninterrupted stream, without any branching or parallel paths. This approach is commonly used in digital communication systems, such as digital audio and video, where the data is transmitted in a linear fashion from one point to another. Digital linear technology allows for efficient and accurate transmission of large amounts of data, making it an essential component of modern digital communication and media.