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Ch 8 Using Audio Equipment

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Chapter 8 Using Audio Equipment The computer has an industry standard-compatible Sound Blaster Pro stereo sound system and both internal and external audio capabilities. You can record, edit, and play voice, music, and other sounds in digital audio files. These capabilities allow you to enhance an interactive demonstration with high-quality stereo sound and to take advantage of multimedia software for business, presentations, education, and entertainment. The computer complies with Windows Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) requirements. You can add, edit, and update voice and music annotations in OLE-compliant Windows applications such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Windows 95 includes CD Player, Sound Recorder, and Media Player. Use CD Player to play audio compact discs. Use Sound Recorder to record, play, and edit sound files. Use Media Player to play audio, video, and animation files and to control the settings for multimedia equipment. Refer to the online Help for more information. Using Audio Equipment 8-1

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Chapter 8
Using Audio Equipment
8-1
Using Audio Equipment
The computer has an industry standard-compatible Sound Blaster
Pro stereo sound system and both internal and external audio
capabilities. You can record, edit, and play voice, music, and other
sounds in digital audio files. These capabilities allow you to
enhance an interactive demonstration with high-quality stereo
sound and to take advantage of multimedia software for business,
presentations, education, and entertainment.
The computer complies with Windows Object Linking and
Embedding (OLE) requirements. You can add, edit, and update
voice and music annotations in OLE-compliant Windows
applications such as Microsoft Word and Excel.
Windows 95 includes CD Player, Sound Recorder, and Media
Player. Use CD Player to play audio compact discs. Use Sound
Recorder to record, play, and edit sound files. Use Media Player to
play audio, video, and animation files and to control the settings for
multimedia equipment. Refer to the online Help for more
information.