Jul
09
2008

admin
Streaming audio is all on the Web these days. There are radio broadcasts live, streaming audio and video, music and many suppliers use as streaming audio samples of their products. You can listen to the song, but unless you buy, it can not be stored on your computer. Or can it? The answer is simple: “Yes!” We’ll take a look at some methods to record streaming audio. First, we should consider what is and what technology it serves. The traditional method of listening to music or watch videos on your computer to download the entire file and play your hard drive.
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Tags: analog, audio, capture, copying, device, download, DRM, form, Media, MiniDisc, music, output, player, radio, recorder, recording, server, software, sound, stream, Streaming, technology
May
30
2008

admin
HDTV make a great addition to any system of home entertainment. They have more than twice the resolution of a standard DVD output and four times the video clarity. Televisions high definition can be easily integrated into all your analog video equipment such as VCRs, camcorders, consoles and games of chance. Since the first color television was introduced fifty years ago, the television industry has undergone significant changes. New standards for digital high definition are on the verge of replacing the old analogue blurred.
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Tags: analog, broadcast, Clarity, Color, cord, definition, DVD-quality, equipment, HDMI, HDTV, image, interface, NTSC, programming, quality, sound, Televisions, theater, video
May
23
2008

admin
The beauty of digital audio is the promise of perfect quality. No clicks, hiss or scratches that were the standard vinyl and tape recordings. This does not mean that all digital audio is without noise. Far from it. Poor recordings can still be made in the media and digital recordings which were transferred from analog (vinyl records or cassettes) to digital will retain a portion of their noise. Fortunately, cleaning digital audio is a fairly easy process. There are many software on the market specially designed for the reduction of certain types of noise in digital recordings.
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Tags: analog, audio, cassette, Computer, deck, Digital, duration, filter, frequency, music, noise, quality, recording, reduction, silencer, software, sound, substance, tape, vinyl, voice
May
11
2008

admin

If you have an ear open to new technologies, you’re sure to have heard of VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a set of applications that lets you make phone calls over the Internet. It has already started replacing telephone networks, with people and businesses opting to cancel their traditional phone line and use VoIP instead. Voice over IP was originally designed to provide voice communication between computer users in different locations. Continue Reading »
Tags: analog, Broadband, cable, communication, compression, Computer, connection, data, destination, DSL, internet, LAN, microphone, modem, network, PC-to-phone, port, Protocol, signal, software, technology, telephone, transmission, USB, user, voice, VoIP
Apr
22
2008

admin
Basically by using digital processors technology we could convert a words into digital data, which is means invert analog data into digital data. This is one of critical point in IP telephony solution. Since without this technology, we couldn’t transferred the voices and spread it across the IP network. That’s why a Digital Signal Processors are also just called as DSPs, become a key role in this converting process. This process usually being done at 300 hertz to 3200 hertz.
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Tags: analog, Cisco IP, Cisco Network, DSP, ICND, Interconnecting, invert, network, Processors, PSTN, PVDM, signal, TCP, technology, training