Compatible with the original Sony PSP only - not compatible with the Slim & Lite PSP.Logic3 Sound System a combined portable 2.1 speaker system and recharging docking-station designed exclusively for Son...
Connecting the computer to a HIFI sound system ShowWhy connect a computer to a sound system?
These days, computers provide sound quality that is as good as hifi sound systems. It is possible to use them to listen to music, in particular thanks to mp3
files that provide sound quality that is...
Choosing the best Sound system ShowChoosing the best Sound systems
Surround Speakers
Quality of restoration of Sound
Soundcards
Power
Accessories
You love watching movies, play your pc games and even listen to your favorite music, the first thing you will worry...
System requirements for Sims 3 ShowSystem requirements for Sims 3
System Requirements for MAC
The system requirements for PC
Patch
If you are unable to run SIM 3, it may be due to the fact that the configuration of your PC isn’t powerful enough or that your...
[Ubuntu 9.04] Installing VirtualBox 3 Show[Ubuntu 9.04] Installing VirtualBox 3
You may have noticed VirtualBox is already present in the Ubuntu, but note that only the version 2.x, and without USB support is present.
Here is how to install version 3.x:
wget -q...
Choosing your sound card ShowChoosing your sound card
Intro
Key features
Intro
The sound card is a component of your computer that deals with input or output all the sound elements: voice, music, sound system.
Types of sound card
A chip...
DTS (Digital Theater Sound) ShowDTS standard
DTS (Digital Theater Sound) is a digital sound coding standard created by Universal. Compared with the Dolby Digital standard, DTS uses four times less compression and digitises sound at 20 bits instead of 16. Therefore, DTS's sound...
Dolby Digital / AC3 ShowIntroduction to the Dolby Digital format
Launched in 1987, the Dolby Digital format is a digital audio encoding standard developed by Dolby Labs. Unlike Dolby ProLogic systems, Dolby Digital audio tracks are independent (the term "discrete" is also...
Multichannel audio (5.1, 6.1, 7.1) ShowMultichannel audio
The term "multichannel audio" refers to the use of multiple audio tracks to reconstruct sound on a multi-speaker sound system. Two digits separated by a decimal point (2.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, etc.) are used to classify the various...