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Using Audio Features, Affect Win-OS/2 and DOS.

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Using Audio Features Note: When installing an operating system, install the audio support software to use the audio feature. The computer provides the Multimedia audio feature, which is based on the sound chip installed in your computer. The audio feature gives you high performance for audio functions with the following features: To install the Audio support software: Chapter 7. Note: The microphone-in jack and headphone-out jack can be used concurrently, at the same time. A -inch (3.5-mm) diameter external stereo line-in or monaural microphone-in jack. A -inch (3.5-mm) diameter stereo headphone-out jack. Stereo PCM file, WAV file, and recording playback in 8-bit or 16-bit format. Various sampling rates from 8 KHz to 44 KHz for the WAV file. Note: Do not enter suspend mode when using the audio functions. (Affect Win-OS/2 and DOS.) MIDI and MIDI file playback through an FM synthesizer. Capacity to record from various sound sources, such as an integrated microphone, an external microphone, and an audio device attached to a line-in jack or an integrated CD-ROM drive. DOS game compatibility. Chose Sound Blaster Pro** for the audio adapter in the sound setup of the game. A MIDI serial port connector available when the computer is attached to the ThinkPad 380/385 port replicator. The computer can be connected to an external MIDI device through a MIDI port, an MPU401 interface. The MIDI port capability is disabled as a default, so you need to enable the functions in the ThinkPad Features program. Use the audio feature according to your operating system. Chapter 3. Operating Your Computer 51

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Using Audio Features
To install the Audio support software:
Chapter 7.
Note:
When installing an operating system,
install the audio support software to
use the audio feature.
The computer provides the Multimedia audio feature, which is based
on the sound chip installed in your computer.
The audio feature
gives you high performance for audio functions with the following
features:
A
-inch (3.5-mm) diameter external stereo line-in or monaural
microphone-in jack.
A
-inch (3.5-mm) diameter stereo headphone-out jack.
Stereo PCM file, WAV file, and recording playback in 8-bit or
16-bit format.
Various sampling rates from 8 KHz to 44 KHz for the WAV file.
MIDI and MIDI file playback through an FM synthesizer.
Capacity to record from various sound sources, such as an
integrated microphone, an external microphone, and an audio
device attached to a line-in jack or an integrated CD-ROM drive.
DOS game compatibility. Chose Sound Blaster Pro
**
for the
audio adapter in the sound setup of the game.
A MIDI serial port connector available when the computer is
attached to the ThinkPad 380/385 port replicator. The computer
can be connected to an external MIDI device through a MIDI
port, an MPU401 interface.
The MIDI port capability is disabled
as a default, so you need to enable the functions in the
ThinkPad Features program.
Note:
The microphone-in jack and
headphone-out jack can be used
concurrently, at the same time.
Note:
Do not enter suspend mode when
using the audio functions.
(Affect Win-OS/2 and DOS.)
Use the audio feature according to your operating system.
Chapter 3.
Operating Your Computer
51