A type of disk on which a laser has digitally recorded information is called a CD (Compact Disc) or DVD (Digital Versatile Disc). These optical discs use laser technology to read and write data, allowing them to store audio, video, and computer files. CDs typically hold up to 700 MB of data, while DVDs can store about 4.7 GB to 8.5 GB, depending on the format. Blu-ray discs are another type, offering even higher storage capacities for high-definition video and data.
Digitally sampled audio, audio converted into digital information ( 1's and 0's) sent through the internet, and then reconverted back into analog audio volume information and sent out your speakers.
Digitally sampled audio, audio converted into digital information ( 1's and 0's) sent through the internet, and then reconverted back into analog audio volume information and sent out your speakers.
Videos are composed of digitally encoded audio and video information, essentially made out of zero and ones.
No, a cellphone contains 2 digital computers: one for call management and one for processing the audio as digitally coded signals. It does not contain an analog computer.
Max Mathews of Bell developed the process to digitally record electric analog audio signals via computer in 1957. In 1967, Japan's NHK developed the first mono digital audio recorder.
its what controls the sound digitally
An audio tour is a tour where information is given to visitors by a collection of pre-recorded speeches.
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A transcriptionist listens to audio in which the doctor has recorded a patient's health information. The transcriptionist then types the recorded information. The typed report becomes a part of the patient's medical chart.
Economy camcorders like the Cobra generally don't have microphone inputs. The Cobra camcorders record video and audio digitally and then can transfer the video to a computer. Most computer video editing software (Windows Movie Maker, iMovie etc.) will let you add music to you video after it is imported into the computer. This is the best place to add it, since the music will sound chopped up if you decide to remove scenes from the recorded video during editing.
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To transfer a cassette to a flash drive, you need a cassette player and an audio interface or a computer with a microphone input. Connect the cassette player’s audio output to the audio interface or directly to the computer’s input. Use audio recording software to capture the playback from the cassette, and then save the recorded file in a digital format. Finally, transfer the saved audio file to your flash drive.