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  2. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    The original SoundFont file format was developed in the early 1990s by E-mu Systems and Creative Labs. A specification for this version was never released to the public. The first and only major device to utilize this version was Creative's Sound Blaster AWE32 in 1994. Files in this format conventionally have the file extension of .SBK.

  3. Creative Voice file - Wikipedia

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    Creative Voice files were used in various DOS games when they could use sound blaster cards for audio output, such as Eye of the Beholder. [ 4 ] The spread of the file format disappeared noticeably with the advent of RIFF WAVE, which was already supported in Windows .

  4. Blaster (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blaster was originally programmed by Vid Kidz for Atari 8-bit computers and the Atari 5200 console, and then converted to the arcade version. [2] It was the third and last release by Vid Kidz. [ 2 ] The Atari versions were cancelled during corporate shuffling following the video game crash of 1983 ; they were eventually found and released to ...

  5. Sound Blaster - Wikipedia

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    The final revision of the original Sound Blaster, the Sound Blaster 2.0 was released in October 1991, [17] CT1350, added support for "auto-init" DMA, which assisted in producing a continuous loop of double-buffered sound output. Similar to version 1.0 and 1.5, it used a 1-channel 8-bit DAC.

  6. List of ID3v1 genres - Wikipedia

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    The ID3v1 series, in particular, stores genre as an 8-bit number (therefore ranging from 0 to 255, with the latter having the meaning of "undefined" or "not set"), allowing each file to have at most one genre out of a fixed list. Genre definitions 0-79 follow the ID3 tag specification of 1999. [1]

  7. ID3 - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Eric Kemp [clarification needed] proposed adding a 128-byte suffix to MP3 files, which would store useful information such as an artist's name or a related album title. Kemp deliberately placed the tag data (which is demarcated with the 3-byte string TAG ) at the end of the file as it would cause a short burst of static to be played by ...

  8. Blaster Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blaster Master is a platform and run and gun video game released by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System.It is a localized version of a Japanese Famicom game titled Chō Wakusei Senki Metafight (超惑星戦記メタファイト, lit.

  9. Blaster Master - Wikipedia

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    The game is a reboot of the original Blaster Master, and was released worldwide in March 2017. It was subsequently ported to Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 in June 2019 and June 2020 respectively. The game remains relatively close to the original, such that it can also be seen as a remake.