A term used to describe sounds within the range of human hearing Also used to describe devices which are designed to operate usually within this range (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
(DoDD 5040 2) Relating to recording, production, and reproduction of sound, especially the sound portion of a VI production (e g , a motion picture, videotape, or slide and tape)
Audio commands and variables control the sound systems for both in-game and CD-audio Related to your soundcard or quality settings that may affect overall performance
In relation to computers, Audio has come to mean a method by which sound is recorded digitally and stored Audio files can be sequenced along with MIDI to form complex arrangements Many professional musicians and producers use a audio and MIDI combination for the creation of contemporary music Back
the sound elements of television an audible acoustic wave frequency the audible part of a transmitted signal; "they always raise the audio for commercials
The sound portion of a commercial Also, the right side of a script for a television commercial, indicating spoken copy, sound effects, and music (Ch 12)
The use of audio in multimedia can be very powerful For example, in training applications the sound of the human voice can provide attractive and reassuring encouragement Other sound types can be used to create atmosphere, provide feedback to mouse events and to add reality to illustrations Equally, audio files can quickly add to the overall file size of a project and should be used with caution over the web
A term used to describe sounds within the range of human hearing Also used to describe devices which are designed to operate within this range (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Audio equipment is used for recording and reproducing sound. She uses her vocal training to record audio tapes of books for blind people. relating to sound that is recorded or broadcast (audio- , from audire ). the part of a recording that contains sounds and music but not pictures
An audible indicator of radiation detection, typically in the form of beeping or clicking corrersponding to one audible note for each radiation count detected, as in the Monitor 4 (play the sound file) While all of our models produce an audible output, not all Geiger counters do so An audio indicator of radiation is strongly preferred because it frees the user from having to continually stare at the visual display of the meter
1 Of or relating to humanly audible sound, i e , audio is all the sounds that humans hear 2 a Of or relating to the broadcasting or reception of sound b Of or relating to high-fidelity sound reproduction [Audio traveling through air is vibrations, or cycles of alternating pressure zones Rarefaction follows each cycle of compression, which produces a wave ]
Dial the number with tones on the Macintosh's loudspeaker This dialing mode works well if the loudspeaker is located on the front panel With some Macintosh models, the audio mode gives semi-random results because it is difficult to place the phone receiver close enough to the speaker In this case, dialing with the modem is much better