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  • For a more detailed summary of the differences between devices, see [[Audio]]. [[Category:Devices]]
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  • * Populate the [[:Category:Lists of devices|Device Library]] with as many devices as possible! *[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlashMP3 FlashMP3] plugin info (add audio playback to pages)
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  • ...d by Sega Saturn and as such various games were ported to use the NV1. Its audio consists of wavetable MIDI and DirectSound support but very little DOS supp ...digm shift for GPU's in the form of becoming general purpose computational devices, opening up for non-graphical usages with CUDA and OpenCL. Many architectur
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  • ...oduct family called "Sound Blaster", which was the de facto standard in PC audio from its first release in 1989 until the introduction of Windows 95 and the == Devices produced by this company ==
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  • ...l controls the volume settings of the codec and the SAM9407 as well as the audio signal routing on the card. ...For optimal sound quality (i.e. lower noise), it is recommended to set the Audio IN-2 to ~45 and boost the other values in turn.
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  • ...pecial feature, the card contains an additional microcontroller chip, the "Audio Command Interface (ACI)". On the PCM12 it serves as an additional sound mix ...he ACI. The OPL4 as well as the MPU401 port are available as MIDI playback devices.
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  • ...CFG tool, you will see the PnP resources the card currently uses. Disabled devices will show "---", the IDE device and the gameport should be disabled already ...in addition, is very picky about the EMM386 version. Games using the Miles Audio Interface Library 3 (AIL) can use the Interwave chip directly with appropri
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  • ...competitor (Sound Blaster Live!), it also featured its own proprietary 3D audio technology, called A3D. Initially, A3D technology was implemented with an Analog Devices DSP. This design was sold on products such as the Diamond Monster Sound M8
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  • [[Category:Audio devices]] | ?Has CD audio input connector = CD Audio
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  • This template displays a list of devices by a specific manufacturer. The manufacturer name is taken from the name o [[Category:Audio devices]]
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  • {{Device Infobox/Type | Audio | Audio}} <includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{{IsInfoboxPage|N}}} | N | [[Category:Audio devices]] }}</includeonly>
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  • For a more detailed summary of the differences between devices, see [[Audio]]. [[Category:Devices]]
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  • ...sushita's proprietary CD-ROM interface, found on early [[Creative Labs]] [[Audio|sound cards]]. These devices provide a Matsushita MKE interface.
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  • * '''[[Allows value::Audio]]''' - audio device, sound card, etc. * '''[[Allows value::Floppy drive]]''' - individual floppy drive devices themselves
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  • ...it will be automatically categorised, and will appear on various lists of devices throughout the wiki. ...ill be the most descriptive. The idea is that if you get multiple similar devices (such as two video cards) you can create separate pages for them even thoug
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  • The method used to record devices on this wiki means they can be used for running queries. Here are some exa ...uine OPL FM synthesis (as opposed to one of the clones), you can look at [[Audio]] and sort by the "FM synth" column. All the "OPL" cards will be grouped t
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  • <includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{{IsInfoboxPage|N}}} | N | [[Category:Codec devices]] }}</includeonly> ...box, it can be combined with other templates in the case of multi-function devices.</i>
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  • ...hese devices provide hardware accelerated encoding and decoding of various audio and video compression algorithms. The ''Encode'' and ''Decode'' columns li [[Category:Codec devices]]
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  • {{Device Infobox/Item | Analogue audio output | {{{Output/Line|Unknown}}} }} {{Device Infobox/Item | Digital audio output | {{{Output/SPDIF|Unknown}}} }}
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  • ...reative Labs - Pin Assignment of I/O Jacks and Connectors on Sound Blaster Devices]</s> Link dead, need archived mirror</ref> | 1 || Audio GND
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  • ...sound card. This allows voice calls to be made using a computer, with the audio coming out of the speakers connected to the sound card, and the sound card' ...a modem, audio output. Normally white, to match the left channel on a CD audio cable.
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