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WAVs, MIDIs & RealAudio?
Judi N. Fernandez
其他書名
Enjoying Sound on Your Computer
出版
Wiley
, 1998-12-04
主題
Computers / Internet / Web Design
Computers / Internet / General
ISBN
0764575074
9780764575075
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=7A5HAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Jazz Up Your Computer System Wondering how to open the sound file you just got from your friend? How to change the standard sounds in your computer system? How to add some background music to your Web site? You've grabbed the right book. Packed with players and editors, WAVs, MIDIs, & RealAudio® brings you a complete introduction to the world of computer sound — the lingo, the tools, and the tricks. You'll learn how to…
Master the different sound formats — WAV, MIDI, SND, AU, AIFF, MP3, MOD, and Karaoke
Identify a sound format using a plain text editor
Use sounds with the major online services — AOL, CompuServe, and the Microsoft Network
Exchange sounds in a chat room or via e-mail
Listen to audio CDs on your computer
Use streaming audio — RealAudio, Shockwave, StreamWorks, and NetShow
Capture music and other sounds from the Internet
Record and edit your own sound files
www.idgbooks.com System Requirements PC: 486/DX66 processor or higher; 16 MB RAM; sound board, speakers, or headphones; running Windows 95/98/NT 4.0. Mac: 68040 or PowerPC running System 7.5.3 or higher. All: CD-ROM drive and Web browser; Internet access recommended. Windows/Mac CD-ROM packed with:
Sound players RealPlayer 5.0 StreamWorks Player 3.1 SoundApp AgentAudio 1.2
Plug-in players Crescendo QuickTime 3.02 Beatnik Player (demo)
Sound managers MediaBlaze 98 WaVGeT for mIRC
Sound recorders and editors CoolEdit 96 (demo) WaveEvents 2.0 SndSampler
Sounds Ted's Sounds
Plus Jet-Audio 3.12 (trial), CD/Spectrum Pro, mIRC 5.41, iQ (trial), and DigiBand Radio 3.5.0 (trial) Also includes searchable electronic version of the book with 4 bonus appendixes! Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like—free—but they have no technical support.