“Audio/Video” has 27 entries.
- Sound Forge: The Importance of the Ctrl+C, Crtl+E Combination; Breaking Up Large Sound Files
- “DVI vs. HDMI vs. Component Video—Which is Better?”; forum.ecoustics.com
- Pentatonic scale
- iTunes 7.x: iTunes Ignores ID3 version 1.x Tag Information and Embedded Images in MP3 files
- Sony Sound Forge 9.0: Batch Converter Is Bundled in Sound Forge 9.0
- SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers): Timecodes; "By the Numbers" by Jay Rose; DV April 1997
- Sonic Foundry ACID 4.0 and Sound Forge 7.0: Creating ACID Loops with Sound Forge; Loop Creation Basics; Working with Traditional Instrumentalists; Sony Pictures Digital
- Native Instruments KONTAKT: Installation Journal
- Native Instruments KONTAKT 1.5.x: Recognizing Pitch Bend and Modulation Wheels
- EMU APS: The Disk Record Pot
- Sonic Foundry Vegas Video 3.0 PROBLEM: Save As... Dialog Appears When Render As... Command is Executed
- Flippant Remarks about the Compressor/Limiter Dynamics Processor; Sonic Foundry Wave Hammer, Track Compressor, ACID; EMU APS
- Sound Specifications for Audio Equipment: the Decibel, Frequency Response, Dynamic Range and Sensitivity; Videomaker July 1996; "Sound Track" by Jerry Whaley
- Flippant Remarks about EQ
- Folio Notepad: Basic Connections; Overview
- Flippant and Introductory Remarks
- Recording: Microphones "Buyer's Guide"; the Purpose of Headphones
- Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)
- Labtec Speakers
- The "Full Duplex" Sound Card; Creative Labs AWE32
- Windows 3.1: CD Audio; MCI Drivers
- Creative Labs AWE32: Vienna 2.0; Making Mono Samples Stereo
- Creative Labs AWE32: Vienna 2.0; Avoiding Multiple Samples And Names in SF2 Files.
- Creative Labs AWE32: Using the Digital Output on the Sound Blaster AWE32; Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (SP-DIF)
- Creative Labs AWE32: Reducing Noise Coming From the Card Itself
- Creative Labs AWE32: Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator Plus; Using AWE Control Panel Effects in a Score; Vienna Sound Fonts, Level 2
- Windows 95/NT: Location of the MIDI Mapper and the Sound Mapper