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Sound, video, network, USB

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What are the four components required to input sound?   sound card, speakers microphone, and recording/ playback software  
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How do computers capture sound?   sampling records sound waves in an electronic format  
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How is sound waves measured?   units of thousands of cycles per second or KHz  
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What is the range in KHz that sound is sampled?   11 KHz (slow) to 192 KHz (ultra- high quality)  
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Define amplitude   loudness of sound  
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Define frequency   how high or low a tone can be  
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Define timbre   qualities that differentiate the same note played on different instruments  
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What is bit depth?   number of characteristics of a sound captured during sampling. 16 bit is 2 to the 16- 65,536 bits  
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What is monaural?   capture a single track of sound  
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What is stereo?   capture two tracks of sound  
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What defines CD quality?   44.1 KHz with 16 bit depth and stereo  
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What does the acronym PCM stand for?   Pulse code modulation- type of sound format- also known as WAV. Huge file size- 4 minute song at 44.1 KHz 16 bit, 40 MB of data.  
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How do we get around the huge file size of the WAV format?   Codecs- are compresssor/ decompressor programs that discard the unnecessary audio.  
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What is the most famous codec?   MPEG- 1 Layer 3 known as MP3.  
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What is the most common bit rate for CD- quality MP3?   128 Kbps.  
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What is bit rate?   amount of info. (#of bits) transferred from compressed file to the MP3 decoder in 1 second- higher the bit rate the better the sound quality  
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What does MIDI stand for?   Musical instrument digital interface- second processor that every sound card has to interpret standardized files- text file that makes the sound processing hardware create sounds- like the sheet music and sound card is instrument- tiny  
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What is MIDI sound dependent on?   The quality of the sound card  
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What are the two most common standards for sound cards?   AC'97 - supports up to 6 channels at 48 KHz/ 20 -bit quality, or Intel High Definition Audio ( Azalia) supports 8 channels at 192KHz/ 32-bit quality. (plus can send multiple streams of music from one PC)  
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What is the difference between Dolby Digital and DTS?   Dolby Digital Sound 5.1, and Digital Theatre Systems competitors- created sound card that supports surround sound plus a subwoofer  
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What are the two types of S/P DIF connectors, and the benefits?   Single S/P DIF connector to receiver or sound card vs. wires to each speaker, optical and coaxial.  
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