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Ch 10 Using Audio Components

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10 chapter USING AUDIO COMPONENTS The computer's industry-standard 16-bit stereo sound system can record, edit, and play voice, music, and other sounds. This capability enables you to take advantage of the newest multimedia business, presentation, education, and entertainment software. This chapter identifies the computer's audio components and tells how to use the computer's microphone, volume control, and stereo speakers. This chapter also tells how to connect external audio devices to the computer's stereo line-in jack, stereo speaker/headphone jack, and microphone jack.. For information on using an external audio device, refer to the documentation that came with the device. You can use Windows software to manage many audio operations. s CD Player plays audio CDs. s Sound Recorder records, plays, and edits sound files. s Media Player plays audio, video, and animation files and controls the settings for multimedia equipment. To access these accessories, click StartÆProgramsÆAccessories ÆMultiMedia. Using Audio Components 10-1

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Using Audio Components
10-1
chapter
10
U
SING
A
UDIO
C
OMPONENTS
The computer’s industry-standard 16-bit stereo sound system can
record, edit, and play voice, music, and other sounds. This
capability enables you to take advantage of the newest multimedia
business, presentation, education, and entertainment software.
This chapter identifies the computer’s audio components and
tells how to use the computer’s microphone, volume control, and
stereo speakers. This chapter also tells how to connect external
audio devices to the computer’s stereo line-in jack, stereo
speaker/headphone jack, and microphone jack..
For information on using an external audio device, refer to the
documentation that came with the device.
You can use Windows software to manage many audio operations.
CD Player plays audio CDs.
Sound Recorder records, plays, and edits sound files.
Media Player plays audio, video, and animation files and
controls the settings for multimedia equipment.
To access these accessories, click Start
˘
Programs
˘
Accessories
˘
MultiMedia.