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On the Web
- Express Scribe - Audio playback control software designed to assist the transcription of audio recordings. Many other interesting professional audio applications.
- Mjjsoft - Audio MP3 Maker - CD ripper, and WAV to MP3 encoder for Windows 9X/NT/Me/2000/XP. Features full CD audio playback control function,
- YCD Multimedia Sound Solutions - Solutions for business audio playback and management including the Multi-Channel MuMa Music Machine
- eMedia Music - Guitar method series of instructional software, site also has java chord dictionary with audio playback.
- ilovepoetry - Users can read and submit poetry. Also has poetry e-cards, feedback, contests, audio playback, and poetry writing aids.
- Ambisonic.net - An alternative method of surround sound encoding, with technical articles, discography of ambisonic recordings, equipment listing, FAQ, and the Sursound mailing list.
- TalkBackwards.com - Upload a song or voice recording and hear it played backwards online to see if it contains any hidden messages, or just for the fun of it.
- NahenaheNet: Keali'i Reichel - Artist's history, album cover pictures and release information, plus songbook with lyrics and audio playback.
- Music Scores - Some sheet music downloads and audio playback.
- Active Guitar - Interactive guitar lessons with tab and audio playback.
Wikipedia Articles
- Audio player - Audio player refers to a device or application that is capable of playback of audio data. In the strict sense of the term any device capable of audio playback falls under this category, although usually only digital equipment or software is meant.
- Gapless playback - Gapless playback is the playback of consecutive audio tracks without any extra silence or clicks between them. Gapless playback is natural for compact discs or gramophone records, but is not always available with compressed digital audio.
- Audio amplifier - An audio amplifier is an electronic amplifier that amplifies low-power audio signals (signals composed primarily of frequencies between 20 hertz to 20,000 hertz, the human range of hearing) to a level suitable for driving loudspeakers and is the final stage in a typical audio playback chain.
- Audio Video Interleave - Audio Video Interleave, known by its acronym AVI, is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. AVI files can contain both audio and video data in a standard container that allows synchronous audio-with-video playback.
- Digital Audio Tape - Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony in the mid 1980s. In appearance it is similar to a compact audio cassette, using 4 mm magnetic tape enclosed in a protective shell, but is roughly half the size at 73 mm × 54 mm × 10.