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Audio for Computers: Video Series

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How to understand sound systems for computers; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video series.

There are 13 videos in this series:

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  1. How to use USB audio, cables, and portable audio for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 768
  2. How to use PCI audio and internal audio cards for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 876
  3. How to use on-board audio for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 882
  4. How to use digital audio for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 929
  5. How to use analog audio and digital transfers for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 1,128
  6. How to use 2.1 stereo sound systems, satellite speakers and subwoofers for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 898
  7. How to use 5.1 surround sound systems, satellite speakers and subwoofers for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 1,262
  8. How to use different types of speakers for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 1,413
  9. How to use powered and non-powered speakers for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 1,572
  10. How to use microphones, recording, and headphones for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 3,018
  11. How to use professional audio recording and audio controls for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 912
  12. How to use computer audio software and software options for your computer; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 1,213
  13. How to set up and control your computer's audio system in Windows; learn more about audio for computers in this free instructional video.

    Views: 2,165
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Computer audio is one of the most overlooked aspects of a computer purchase. With little information from the manufacturers, users have a hard time figuring out exactly what it is they are getting. Computer audio systems and audio technologies add another dimension to movies, music, and gaming. With a professional audio system, you can be sure that your audio experience is just as the movie director, game creator, TV producer, or musician originally intended.

In this free video series, our expert Tony Ramirez will teach you the basics, as well as select specifications of computer audio systems that every computer owner needs to know. For instance, what are the differences between digital and analog audio? What are powered and non-powered speakers? What speakers will give me the sounds that I need? Ramirez answers all of these questions and much more, and he'll even show you how to set up the software on your PC!

 
About the Presenter

Tony Ramirez Electronics and media guru Tony Ramirez is known among his friends, family, and clients as Inspector Gadget. His love for new technologies aids in his ability to produce cutting-edge websites, graphics, and videos. Tony, along with his company, is Dolby Digital certified. He has over 11 years experience in multimedia production, including movies, commercials, and other venues.dkdk

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