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  2. Sound Burger - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Burger is a portable record player developed by Audio-Technica of Japan. Originally released in 1983, it was brought back in an updated form in 2022. The original Sound Burger (model no. AT770) was marketed in the United States as the Mister Disc.

  3. Audio-Technica - Wikipedia

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    Audio-Technica Corporation (株式会社オーディオテクニカ, Kabushiki Kaisha Ōdio Tekunika) (stylized as audio-technica) is a Japanese company that designs and manufactures professional microphones, headphones, turntables, phonographic magnetic cartridges, and other audio equipment.

  4. Audio-Technica AT-LP120 - Wikipedia

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    The Audio-Technica AT-LP120 is a mid-range direct-drive turntable introduced in 2009 by the Japanese audio equipment manufacturer Audio-Technica.The AT-LP120 was intended to be a viable replacement for the long-running Technics SL-1200 series of turntables that was set to be discontinued in 2010.

  5. List of microphone manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Akai; AKG; Astatic; Audio-Technica; Behringer; Beyerdynamic; Blue Microphones; Brauner; Brüel & Kjær; CAD Audio; Core Sound LLC; DJI; DPA; Earthworks; Electro-Voice ...

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  7. Talk:Audio-Technica - Wikipedia

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    Add at beginning This article is about Audio-Technica, the Japanese audio equipment manufacturer, for Ars Technica a technology website, see Ars Technica. Done Properly attribute statement "One of their most famous products was a battery-operated, portable record player called Mister Disc that was sold in the U.S. in the early 1980s"

  8. Audio-to-video synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Presentation time stamps (PTS) are embedded in MPEG transport streams to precisely signal when each audio and video segment is to be presented and avoid AV-sync errors. . However, these timestamps are often added after the video undergoes frame synchronization, format conversion and preprocessing, and thus the lip sync errors created by these operations will not be corrected by the addition ...

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