The three media of sound are solid liquid and gas.
sound can travel in all three media(solids liquid and gas)and travels fastest through solids.
Energy is transferred by all these three types of waves. The media for these three are water, space and air respectively.
Print media is related to all the printing types for example newspapers,magazines,journals,etc.and non prine media is that does not include print media
The order in which the velocity of sound increases in media is: gas < liquid < solid. Sound travels fastest in solids due to their higher density and stiffness compared to liquids and gases.
Compressions and rarefactions of the media in which it is considered. In a vacuum, no media so no sound.
Elastic
dense media
Alejandra Bronfman has written: 'Media, sound, and culture in Latin America and the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Sound in mass media, Radio broadcasting, Mass media and culture
Drivers for sound cards using the C-Media CMI8738 chipset can be found at the link below.
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Sound waves -- which are a form of longitudinal wave -- propagate through air and other media by compressing the molecules of the media in which it is traveling. Go to this site to see an animation of a ringing bell: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/sound-card1.htm
if your motherboard has a build in sound card (which is most these days) then no. If you are not getting any sound at all, then your sound device is likely configured wrong, you can access it through the control panel. If it is just DVD's that dont play sound then the problem is probably with windows media player. Try downloading VLC media player and play the DVD with that.