'My Dad brought an audio from the shops on Thursday.'
Steven manipulates audio with a computer program
Audio Tape is not valid evidence in court. He recorded it all on Audio Tape.
i gave my audio set to my teacher last week
i'm going to turn up the audio.
Audio Tape is not valid evidence in court. He recorded it all on Audio Tape.
Mark is processing audio with Digidesign Pro Tools.
Audio-visual is Using both sight and sound
It's probably a comma (,) or an elipses (...)
"The audio setting on the CD player was too high." "The video and audio on the TV program were not synchronized." "There is an audio jack on your computer that you can use for your headphones."
Produced audio dramatist of both fan and professional productions.
there will be a guest speaker at the meeting and the topic is about audio speaker cabinet wiring.
The word "department" should not be capitalised.The phrase "audio equipments" should be "audio equipment".Equipment is not countable - and should not be associated with the word "number", so it might be best if the sentence was re-constructed.To ensure that the "studio and location work" is understood to apply to both the audio equipment and the cameras, there should be commas used.There should be a full stop.The department has audio equipment, and a number of cameras, for both studio and location work.