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A RTL8139C chip as seen on a broadband adapter for a Sega Dreamcast video game console. Notable Realtek products include 10/100M Ethernet controllers (with a global market share of 70% as of 2003) and audio codecs (AC'97 and Intel HD Audio), where Realtek had a 50% market share in 2003 and a 60% market share in 2004, primarily concentrated in ...
NTSC: 84%, Corning's Fifth-generation Gorilla Glass 4K video support (4096x2304x24 max) Miracast and WiDi support Audio Dual speakers 3.5mm headphone jack Internal microphone Realtek audio driver Keyboard QWERTY keyboard, White Backlit Touch Keyboard Fingerprint scanner. Game controls D-pad 4 face buttons, 6 shoulder buttons ALPS Dual 3D Joysticks
The audio system consists of a built-in speaker using the Realtek ALC5645 driver, and a microphone jack. It supports typical audio/video/image formats, such as MP3, MP4, JPG, PNG, and GIF. The system has a 6700mAh polymer lithium-ion battery with a USB-C charging interface (5 V/2.5 A).
The aim of EAX was to create more ambiance within video games by more accurately simulating a real-world audio environment. Up to EAX 2.0, the technology was based around the effects engine aboard the E-mu 10K1 on Creative Technology 's and the Maestro2 on ESS1968 chipset driven sound cards.
Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) is a computer audio interface driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing high data throughput, synchronization, and low latency between a software application and a computer's audio interface or sound card.
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Another goal of UAA is to provide better support for multi-channel audio in Windows so that, for example, multi-channel WMA Pro audio streams can be played without special driver support. UAA is intended to be a complete replacement for developing WDM Audio Drivers; however, in some cases it may be necessary for an otherwise UAA-compliant audio ...
Finally, some programs simply had driver or middleware source code incorporated into the program itself for the sound cards that were supported. Microsoft Windows uses drivers generally written by the sound card manufacturers. Many device manufacturers supply the drivers on their own discs or to Microsoft for inclusion on Windows installation disc.