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adj. ~ 1. Sound, especially recorded sound. - n. ~ 2. The processes and materials used for the reception, recording, transmission, or reproduction of sound.
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Almost all digital cameras can record audio to go along with their video-capture abilities. Depending on the make and model of the camera, sound can be recorded in monaural or in stereo using the came [..]
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"sound," especially recorded or transmitted, 1934, abstracted from prefix audio- (in audio-frequency, 1919, etc.), from Latin audire "hear" (see audience).
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word-forming element meaning "sound, hearing," from comb. form of Latin audire "to hear" (see audience); first used in English as a word-formation element 1913.
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Relating to sound or its reproduction; used in the transmission or reception of sound.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary Voice, music, and other sounds recorded and stored in analog or digital form. The term RealAudio refers to a helper-app (plug-in) that allows WWW users to hear audio files in real time. Options for creating and playing digital audio Java applets are reviewed in deCarmo (1996) . Options for converting written text into au [..]
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refers to the sound portion of a film. Audio clip: (73 k), from Young Frankenstein (1974)
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This prefix denotes the beginning of a word that involves sound or hearing.
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to hear, hearken, listen to
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The audible or sound function of your multimedia interface. There are many types of audio interfaces currently available and while the Microsoft Media Player and the RealAudio Player are currently among the standards, MP3 and others have made significant advancements and may well overtake the leaders as the new standard. Some common terms and forma [..]
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Transmission, reception or reproduction of sound.
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(n) the audible part of a transmitted signal(n) an audible acoustic wave frequency(n) a recording of acoustic signals(n) the sound elements of television
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1. Of, or relating to, humanly audible sound, i.e., audio is all the sounds that humans hear. 2. a. Relating to the broadcasting or reception of sound. b. Relating to high-fidelity sound reproduction.
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(1) Vibrations (sound waves) that are detectable by the human ear as sound. See also audio spectrum. (2) Sound that is transmitted, recorded, reproduced, or broadcast, whether acoustically, electrical [..]
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indicates sound. When audio is listed as a feature of some video product, this usually means one of a few things: a device for monitoring sound (microphone), a wireless transmitter's ability to broadcast sound, or a video recorder's ability to record audio.
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Most cameras capture 'video' only (what you can see) - some come with audio too (sound). You can add a microphone to a security system to capture audio if needed. To record the sound, your r [..]
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Almost all digital cameras can record audio to go alongside their ability to capture video. Depending on the make and model of the camera, sound can be recorded by a variety of tools including an in-camera microphone or specialty audio capturing accessory.
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Relating to sound or its reproduction; used in the transmission or reception of sound.
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In its broadest sense, audio is the range of frequencies we humans can hear with our ears. In the technical sense, audio refers to the transmission, recording or reproduction of sound, whether digital [..]
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Relating to frequencies that can be heard by the human ear. Approximately 20 Hz. to 20 kHz.
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A hearing aid is a small electronic device that can be worn in or behind the ear. It consists of three basic parts: a microphone, amplifier and speaker. A hearing aid may be required if an audio specialist has determined that you have a loss of hearing acuity. To determine specific benefit coverage based on your individual plan design, contact our [..]
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Most often referring to electrical signals resulting from the sound pressure wave being converted into electrical energy.
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Sound between the range of 15 hertz (15 Hz) and 20 kilohertz (20 kHz).
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Of or relating to audible sound. Of or relating to the broadcasting or reproduction of sound, especially high-fidelity reproduction.
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sound
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