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  1. Audio-visual (1888 bytes)
    1: '''Audio-Visual''' [[technology]] is a mechanism for the s...
    5: ..."slideshow" function, which incorporates a chosen audio track into the visual presentation. [[Video]] dis...
    9: ...educational]] project proposals. [[Teacher]]s use audio-visual technology to teach their [[student]]s abo...
  2. Audio engineering (1853 bytes)
    1: '''Audio engineering''' is an audio science that involves the reproduction and record...
    4: Audio engineering offers careers in a variety of discip...
    11: ...design of studios, rooms or venues. In many cases audio engineering is used as a part of broadcast engine...
    13: Audio engineers can be found recording, editing, manipu...
    18: ...o as a sound engineer in a professional capacity. Audio engineers and sound engineers are often listed in...
  3. Audio equipment (834 bytes)
    1: '''Audio equipment''' refers to equipment used for the rep...
    3: The following devices are examples of audio equipment:
    5: *Cassette players play audio cassettes.
    6: *CD players play audio CDs.
    11: *Mixers are used to mix or combine two or more audio signals in some desired way.
  4. How to create Audio CDs from MP3 under Linux (2299 bytes)
    1: There are many ways to '''create Audio CDs'''. Virtually every operating system that sup...
    9: ...ng should do in general, as long as it can create Audio CDs. You may want to try K3B if you find it too h...
    32: echo "TRACK AUDIO"

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  1. History (6411 bytes)
    12: ...ilms and documentaries, photographs, and video or audio recordings. Perspectives can vary widely, so many...
  2. Web page (2077 bytes)
    7: *[[Multimedia]] content such as [[Graphics]], [[Audio]], [[Video]].
  3. Chevy Chase (3002 bytes)
    16: ... driver, the head of produce at a supermarket, an audio engineer, theater usher, a writer, construction w...
  4. Common Alerting Protocol (3946 bytes)
    13: ...lier warning models, including [[digital video]], audio and image capabilities and digital [[encryption]]...
  5. Audio-visual (1888 bytes)
    1: '''Audio-Visual''' [[technology]] is a mechanism for the s...
    5: ..."slideshow" function, which incorporates a chosen audio track into the visual presentation. [[Video]] dis...
    9: ...educational]] project proposals. [[Teacher]]s use audio-visual technology to teach their [[student]]s abo...
  6. Content industry (1260 bytes)
    1: ...], [[music]] on [[Compact disc|CD]] and [[Compact audio cassette|cassette]], the radio and [[MTV|music te...
  7. Electronics (3776 bytes)
    1: ...e thus carried out. Signals can be in the form of audio, pictures (as in a television or computer system)...
  8. AM broadcasting (1669 bytes)
    1: ...ated before being transmitted, a process in which audio-frequency waves are super-imposed over carrier wa...
    4: ...either case, if amplitude modulation is used, the audio wave’s amplitude is varied accordingly.
  9. FM broadcasting (1718 bytes)
    1: ...he modification of the rate of oscillation of the audio signal, before it is superimposed on the carrier ...
    4: ...e amplified independently. In another method, the audio and carrier signals may be superimposed, and then...
  10. Mass production (3501 bytes)
    8: ...Another set of robots perform the assembly of the audio system and so on. Once the welding and fabricatio...
  11. Audio engineering (1853 bytes)
    1: '''Audio engineering''' is an audio science that involves the reproduction and record...
    4: Audio engineering offers careers in a variety of discip...
    11: ...design of studios, rooms or venues. In many cases audio engineering is used as a part of broadcast engine...
    13: Audio engineers can be found recording, editing, manipu...
    18: ...o as a sound engineer in a professional capacity. Audio engineers and sound engineers are often listed in...
  12. Disc jockey (2064 bytes)
    1: ...as advanced as using manipulation techniques like audio mixing, phrasing, scratching, cutting, cueing and...
  13. Editing (2387 bytes)
    15: ...companies to construct tracks of the dialogue and audio mix sound effects to achieve the desired result.
  14. Screenplay (2854 bytes)
    16: *Documentaries and audio-visual presentations use a two-column format that...
  15. Copyright infringement (2519 bytes)
    16: ... has been recorded in the case of music and other audio visual work.
  16. Accessibility (2248 bytes)
    7: ...ems. This involves the usage of wheelchair ramps, audio signals for pedestrian crossings, Braille signage...
  17. Oral history (3796 bytes)
    17: With the creation of audio recording technology, anthropologists have been a...
  18. Jukebox (2571 bytes)
    5: Before the introduction of home audio equipment, the people experienced the coin-operat...
  19. Record label (1968 bytes)
    1: ...e is a wide variety of formats used to distribute audio like LPs, DVDs, CDs, SACDs and cassettes. In most...
  20. Hip hop music (2697 bytes)
    3: * DJing (which presents audio mixing and scratches)

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