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| ARTICLES RELATED TO CD player |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - DVD - DVD-AudioDVD-Audio is a format for delivering high-fidelity audio content on a DVD. It offers many channels (from mono to 5.1 surround sound) at various sampling frequencies and sample rates. Compared to the CD format, the much higher capacity DVD format enables the inclusion of either considerably more music (with respect to total running time and quantity of songs) or far higher audio quality (reflected by higher linear sampling rates and higher vertical bit-rates, and/or additional channels ...
See also:DVD, DVD - History, DVD - Technical information, DVD - DVD-Video, DVD - Restrictions, DVD - Region codes, DVD - DVD-Audio, DVD - Security, DVD - Players and recorders, DVD - Competitors and successors, DVD - Direct-to-DVD Read more here: » DVD: Encyclopedia II - DVD - DVD-Audio |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Warcraft II - Warcraft II: Battle.net EditionWarcraft II: Battle.net Edition is an online-enabled version of Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, with the expansion Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal built in. This is essentially the same as Warcraft II, but it allows for usage on Battle.net, and, unlike its offline counterparts, does require a CD Key to install.
The original version of the game, where the players take part in a war between orcs and humans, is largely ignored by at least half of those that regularly play it online. They have opted ...
See also:Warcraft II, Warcraft II - Units and structures, Warcraft II - Units, Warcraft II - Buildings, Warcraft II - Utilities modifications and conversions, Warcraft II - Quotations, Warcraft II - Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition, Warcraft II - Online Play Read more here: » Warcraft II: Encyclopedia II - Warcraft II - Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition |
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| |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - High fidelity - ModularityIntegrated, midi, or lifestyle systems contain one or more sources such as a CD player, a tuner, or a cassette deck together with a preamplifier and a power amplifier in one box. (Midi has no connection with MIDI technology in electronic instruments.) Such products are generally disparaged by audiophiles, although some high-end manufacturers produce integrated systems. The traditional hi-fi enthusiast, however, will build a system from separates, often with each item from a different manufacturer specialising in a particular component. This provides the m ...
See also:High fidelity, High fidelity - History, High fidelity - Ascertaining high fidelity: double-blind tests, High fidelity - Semblance of realism, High fidelity - Modularity, High fidelity - Modern equipment Read more here: » High fidelity: Encyclopedia II - High fidelity - Modularity |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Laserdisc - HistoryLaserdisc technology, using a transparent disc, was invented by David Paul Gregg in 1958 (and patented in 1961 and 1969). By 1969 Philips had developed a videodisc in reflective mode, which has great advantages over the transparent mode. MCA and Philips decided to join their efforts. They first publicly demonstrated the videodisc in 1972. It was first available on the market, in Atlanta, on December 15, 1978, two years after the VHS VCR and five years before the CD, which is based on laserdisc technology. Philips produced the players and MCA the discs. The Philips/MCA cooperation was not successful ...
See also:Laserdisc, Laserdisc - History, Laserdisc - Technical information, Laserdisc - Comb filters, Laserdisc - Laserdisc vs. VHS, Laserdisc - Laserdisc vs. DVD, Laserdisc - Success of the format, Laserdisc - Laserdisc variations Read more here: » Laserdisc: Encyclopedia II - Laserdisc - History |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Daewoo Magnus - Chevrolet Epica CanadaThe Chevrolet Epica is sold in Canada in two trim levels, the LS and LT. Both have (for model year 2005) a 2.5 liter inline six cylinder DOHC 4 valve per cylinder engine developing 155 horsepower at 5800 RPM, and 177 ft·lbf of torque at 4000 RPM, driving the front wheels through an electronically controlled four speed automatic transmission. The car is positioned as an economical luxury entry, with the LS model equipped with 8 way power seat, 15 inch alloy wheels, 4 wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, cruise control, and CD player. The LT ...
See also:Daewoo Magnus, Daewoo Magnus - Chevrolet Epica Canada, Daewoo Magnus - Successor Read more here: » Daewoo Magnus: Encyclopedia II - Daewoo Magnus - Chevrolet Epica Canada |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - DVD - DVD-AudioDVD-Audio is a format for delivering high-fidelity audio content on a DVD. It offers many channels (from mono to 5.1 surround sound) at various sampling frequencies and sample rates. Compared to the CD format, the much higher capacity DVD format enables the inclusion of either considerably more music (with respect to total running time and quantity of songs) or far higher audio quality (reflected by higher linear sampling rates and hi ...
See also:DVD, DVD - History, DVD - Technical information, DVD - DVD-Video, DVD - Restrictions, DVD - Region codes, DVD - DVD-Audio, DVD - Security, DVD - Players and recorders, DVD - Competitors and successors, DVD - Direct-to-DVD Read more here: » DVD: Encyclopedia II - DVD - DVD-Audio |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Cosmic Osmo - Goals and Artistic DesignThere is no goal in Cosmic Osmo, no points, nothing that the player can keep in an inventory. There is no way to finish the game, since it has no end.
Despite being advertised as a children's game, people from all ages could enjoy it at the time. It has a very humorous tone to it, and popular culture references abounds. It's also obviously influenced by Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The graphics are 1-bit and use a lot of dithering patterns to simulate grayscale. Still, many of the scenes are very well drawn and are hand painted with the 9" compact Apple Macintosh screen in ...
See also:Cosmic Osmo, Cosmic Osmo - Game Mechanics, Cosmic Osmo - Goals and Artistic Design, Cosmic Osmo - Music and Sound, Cosmic Osmo - Development, Cosmic Osmo - System requirements CD-ROM Version Read more here: » Cosmic Osmo: Encyclopedia II - Cosmic Osmo - Goals and Artistic Design |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Ford F-Series - 1992The 1992 truck was much more rounded and aerodynamic-looking, and the flareside returned until 1996. The Lightning appeared in 1993. A CD player option was new for 1994, as was a driver's-side airbag and "CHMSL" third brake light. Following the lead of the Explorer, an Eddie Bauer trim line was added for 1995.
Engines:
1992-1996 - 4.9 L straight-6, FI, 150 hp
1992-1996 - 7.5 L 385 V8, FI, 240 hp
1992-1996 - 7.3 L IDI Diesel V8, 185 hp/360 ft.lbfSee also: Ford F-Series, Ford F-Series - 1948, Ford F-Series - 1953, Ford F-Series - 1957, Ford F-Series - 1961, Ford F-Series - 1967, Ford F-Series - 1973, Ford F-Series - 1980, Ford F-Series - 1987, Ford F-Series - 1992, Ford F-Series - 1997, Ford F-Series - 2004, Ford F-Series - 2005 Read more here: » Ford F-Series: Encyclopedia II - Ford F-Series - 1992 |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Uplander - 2005The 2005 Uplander uses a 3.5 L High Value 3500 LX9 V6 that generates 200 hp (149 kW) and 220 ft·lbf (298 N·m). The van is built near Atlanta, Georgia. On November 21, 2005, GM announced that it would close the Doraville, Georgia assembly plant, which produces the Uplander, in 2008.
The four minivans all share a common platform and come equipped with a standard MP3 CD player. The Uplander and its siblings are all similarly styled and try to hit the "crossover" vehicle styling with its elongated front fascia, with mixed success. Th ...
See also:Chevrolet Uplander, Chevrolet Uplander - 2005, Chevrolet Uplander - Safety, Chevrolet Uplander - Results, Chevrolet Uplander - Future Read more here: » Chevrolet Uplander: Encyclopedia II - Chevrolet Uplander - 2005 |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Cold Chisel - The RevivalThroughout the 80s and most of the 90s, the band was courted to reform but obstinately refused. Eventually, however, Cold Chisel got back together in 1999 for a new CD release, titled The Last Wave of Summer, and an associated concert tour. They did so again in 2003 for the "Ringside" concert tour, and in early 2005 they performed at the "Wave Aid" tsunami benefit concert.
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See also:Cold Chisel, Cold Chisel - Beginnings, Cold Chisel - Musical Style, Cold Chisel - Reputation, Cold Chisel - The Break-Up, Cold Chisel - Solo Careers, Cold Chisel - The Revival, Cold Chisel - Band Members, Cold Chisel - Additional Players, Cold Chisel - Albums Read more here: » Cold Chisel: Encyclopedia II - Cold Chisel - The Revival |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Real Zaragoza - HistoryOriginally formed out of two rival teams, Iberia SC and Real Zaragoza CD. By the 1930s, the team was making headway in the leagues, but the Civil War put a brake on a lot of the progress made.
On September 8, 1957 the team left their original stadium (the Torrero) for the La Romareda. It was not until the 1960s that Zaragoza would see their first successes, in the Copa del Rey and in the Fairs Cup. The Real Zaragoza side of this era contained los Magnificos, an attacking line of Canario, Santos, Marc ...
See also:Real Zaragoza, Real Zaragoza - History, Real Zaragoza - Honours or Trophies, Real Zaragoza - Current Squad 2005/06, Real Zaragoza - Squad changes during 2005/06 season, Real Zaragoza - Famous Players, Real Zaragoza - Famous Coaches Read more here: » Real Zaragoza: Encyclopedia II - Real Zaragoza - History |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Walkman - What next?After losing a large portion of the market to other companies, Sony's latest attempt to revive the Walkman brand involves a series of music-centred mobile phones by Sony Ericsson. The W800 and W550/W600, the first products born of this concept, have numerous audio capabilities including playlists, audio equalisation, support for the .m4a file format, and the ability to operate as a "pure" music player with the phone switched off - in addition to top-of-the-range features such as a 2 megapixel auto-focus camera on the W800.The W550/W600 will ...
See also:Walkman, Walkman - Cassette-based Walkman, Walkman - CD Walkman Discman, Walkman - MiniDisc Walkman, Walkman - Network Walkman, Walkman - What next?, Walkman - The latest Walkman Read more here: » Walkman: Encyclopedia II - Walkman - What next? |
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| |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - DVD - Players and recordersModern DVD recorders often support additional formats, including DVD+/-R/RW, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, SVCD, JPEG, PNG, SVG, KAR and MPEG-4 (DivX/XviD). Some also include USB ports or flash memory readers. Many players are priced from under $/€ 50 and recorders from $/€ 200.
DVD drives for computers usually come with one of two kinds of Regional Playback Control (RPC), either RPC-1 or RPC-2; This is used to enforce the publisher's restrictions on what regions of the world ...
See also:DVD, DVD - History, DVD - Technical information, DVD - DVD-Video, DVD - Restrictions, DVD - Region codes, DVD - DVD-Audio, DVD - Security, DVD - Players and recorders, DVD - Competitors and successors, DVD - Direct-to-DVD Read more here: » DVD: Encyclopedia II - DVD - Players and recorders |
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