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A medium that uses sound and music
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Literaure is short. Text is long.
vi text editor is a standard text editor found in almost every flavor of Linux, it is the most preferred text editor by most Linux professionals, other text editors include nano and pico are also decent substitutes for the vi editor
Dolby Labs started in the audio industry as a noise reduction specialist. This was during the era of tape based analog recording when one of the big issues was tape noise. The noise could be heard as a background hiss. Dolby's early products were noise reduction hardware that could be used during the recording and playback process to reduce the noise. It was used in virtually all domestic and professional tape machines as well as film soundtracks. Movies that used the technology normally credit Dolby with the double D logo and the "Dolby Stereo" text. The original noise reduction processes are almost obsolete with the advent of digital recording (no tape means no tape noise). Dolby have since moved into other forms of audio processing, surround sound in particular. Movies of today no longer carry the DOlby Stereo credit but Dolby Surround credits instead.
A: If the signal is analogue then an ADC analogue to converter is required. The output will be in a digital form and that can be decoded and displayed as readout using LEDS or any other visual media
Text adapter
Audio text is "text" that is read aloud. Originally, such text was found on audio cassettes, and then released on CDs as technology moved forward. Audio text is now often found in a digital format suitable for listening on portable audio devices, such as iPods, Androids, and portable Microsoft products.
Four common types of output are text, graphics, audio, and video.
The four basic categories of output are text, graphics, audio, and video. Text output includes words and characters displayed on a screen or printed on paper. Graphics output involves images and visual elements. Audio output produces sound, while video output displays moving images.
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Email messages and the email protocols by definition are digital. Text is sent as digital characters. Video and audio attachments are encoded digitally.
The computer output is what one will see on a screen. For example the image text can be seen on ones computer would be considered output. There is also audio output which is what one hears through computer speakers.
Here are more concise examples of output devices: Monitor: Displays visual information. Printer: Produces hard copies of documents. Speakers: Outputs audio and sound. Headphones: Private audio output. Projector: Displays computer output on a surface. Plotter: Outputs vector graphics on paper. Braille Embosser: Converts text to Braille. Haptic Devices: Provide tactile feedback. LED Indicator Lights: Show various statuses. Touchscreen: Allows direct interaction. Fax Machine: Sends/receives documents.
It's a simple software that converts to a spoken audio into a text script. It's uses are wide and used for people who are deaf to communicate with others.
Here are some different output devices:MonitorsSpeakersPrintersFax machines