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Xonar Essence ST PCI 18 May 2009 [12] [13] Xonar Essence STU External Xonar Essence STX PCIe 13 November 2008 [14] PCI Express version of the Xonar Essence ST [15] Xonar Essence STX II [16] Xonar Essence STX II 7.1 Xonar H6 PCIe DAC expansion board for HDAV1.3 and Essence ST. [17] Xonar HDAV PCIe Xonar HDAV1.3 Xonar Phoebus PCIe 12 April 2012 [18]
Certain Asus Xonar soundcards also have Dolby Headphone support, including Asus Xonar models: D1, D2/PM, DX, D2X, DG, HDAV1.3, ST, STX, STX II, Xense and U3. PowerDVD Ultra 9 also supports Dolby Headphone when certain options are set in the "Settings" menu but PowerDVD is not marketed as an official product of Dolby Headphone.
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In July 2008 ASUS launched the Xonar D1, which offered largely similar features to the Xonar DX but connected to the motherboard through the PCI interface instead of the PCI-E ×1 connection of the Xonar DX. [62] ASUS then released the Xonar HDAV 1.3, which was the first solution enabling loss-less HD audio bit streaming to AV receivers. [63]
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In January 2008, ASUS began a major restructuring of its operations, splitting into three independent companies: [8] ASUS (focused on applied first-party branded computers and electronics); PEGATRON (focused on OEM manufacturing of motherboards and components); and Unihan Corporation (focused on non-PC manufacturing such as cases and moulding).
5–10 0-7 EAN-13 code (possibly in binary-coded decimal) 11 0-3 4–7 Undefined; padding on 13-digit EAN code 12–13 0-7 Undefined 14 0–3 4-7 ISRC (encoding unclear; ISRC is 2 alphabetic, 3 alphanumeric and 7 numeric, which is 26 2 × 36 3 × 10 7 ≈ 2 48.164 and so obviously fits into 7.5 bytes, but a naive 5 ASCII + 7 BCD would be 8.5 bytes)
C-Media Electronics, Inc. (Chinese: 驊訊電子; pinyin: Huáxùn Diànzǐ) is a Taiwan computer hardware company that manufactures processors for PC audio and USB storage, and wireless audio devices.