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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit External

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit External
USB Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit External: Enjoy crystal clear 24-bit audio in 24-bit advanced HD quality. Full-featured Creative MediaSource digital player allows you to make high quality MP3s, manage your music library, and burn personalized CDs Dramatically enhance your music with features including Bass Boost, Smart Volume Management, Multi-Band Graphic Equalizer, Audio Clean-Up, and more Record all of your old cassette tapes and vinyl records to MP3 with simple connections and easy-to-use recording software with advanced cleaning tools Whether you are playing first-person shooters, strategy games or others, with EAX 3.0 ADVANCED HD support you will hear all the action Immerse yourself in your games and DVD movies with 5.1 surround sound that lets you hear every sound in front or behind you. Upgrading to home theater-quality audio on your PC is as simple as plugging into any available USB port; no power adapter needed System requirements: Intel Pentium III or Celeron class 800 Mhz, Microsoft Windows XP (SP1) or 2000 (SP4), 128 MB RAM, 340 MB hard disk space; USB 1.1 port, H



Yamaha DSP-1 - The Yamaha DSP-1 was a revolutionary piece of early home theater surround sound equipment, produced in 1985 by the Yamaha Corporation. The DSP-1 (referred to by Yamaha as a Digital Sound field Processor) allowed owners to synthesize up to 6-channels of surround sound from 2 channel stereo sound via a complex digital signal processor (DSP).

XM HD Surround - On December 28, 2005, XM Satellite Radio announced that it had teamed up with Neural Audio to introduce XM HD Surround, which will broadcast XM channels in 5.1 digital surround sound.

Demon Days Live - Demon Days Live is a live DVD by Gorillaz, scheduled for release in March 2006 (see 2006 in music). The DVD compiles the live performances from 1-5 November 2005 at the Manchester Opera House.

Quantel Mirage - The Quantel Mirage, or DVM8000/1 "Digital Video Manipulator", was a digital real-time video effects processor introduced by Quantel in 1982. It was capable of warping a live video stream by texture mapping it onto an arbitrary three-dimensional shape, around which the viewer could freely rotate or zoom in real-time.



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Music Movie Game - Music Movie Game Blue's Clues:Blue's Big Band What's that sound that's got preschoolers' toes a-tapping music movie game and hands a-clapping? It's Blue, Joe, music movie game and all their friends playing in a band music movie game and singing their way through the day in these two musical episodes of Blue's Clues! BLUE'S BIG BAND Clap with Joe, rap with Sidetable, drum with Periwinkle, skidoo to the music, music movie game ... But what song game does Blue want to play? To figure it out, preschoolers play a musical game of Blue's Clues while playing classic preschool song games too! WHAT DOES BLUE WANNA DO ON A RAINY DAY? What's that sound? It's the rhythm of the rain, the march of footsteps, music movie game and other everyday music playing all over the house! As preschoolers play Blue's Clues to help Steve figure out what everyday music Blue wants ...

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