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  2. Contact (1997 American film) - Wikipedia

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    Contact was released on LaserDisc, VHS and the (then new) DVD format in December 1997. Among the special features are three audio commentaries: by director Zemeckis and producer Starkey, by visual effects supervisors Ken Ralston and Stephen Rosenbaum, and by star Jodie Foster. [34] Contact was released on Blu-ray Disc on October 6, 2009 ...

  3. Sound Blaster X7 - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Blaster X7 is a USB audio device that can work without a computer. It was announced on 3 September 2014. It was announced on 3 September 2014. It supports Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X computers but requires a power supply to work.

  4. List of programs broadcast by FX - Wikipedia

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    Aired 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET. Sound fX (1994–95) A show dealing with all things music, from the latest major artists to the most creative garage band tactics. Music videos were regularly shown on this show, which originated from the "Ballroom." Hosted by Karyn Bryant, Orlando Jones, and Matt Ostrum. Jeff Probst replaced Jones after his ...

  5. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to PCI and PCIe internal sound cards, Creative also released an external USB-based solution (named X-Mod) in November 2006. X-Mod is listed in the same category as the rest of the X-Fi lineup, but is only a stereo device, marketed to improve music playing from laptop computers, and with lower specifications than the internal offerings.

  6. Sound Blaster Roar - Wikipedia

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    Sound Blaster Roar Photo Taken On My Desk. The Sound Blaster Roar is about the size of a dictionary and weighs 1.10 kg (2.5 lb). It supports aptX, AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs. It can be used as a USB sound device on Mac and Windows computers. The supported operating systems are Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows 7, 8 and 8.1.

  7. FX - Wikipedia

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    FX (Fighter Experimental), specifications for two US Naval fighter projects F-X (Fighter, Unknown designation number) , ultimately USAF F-15 Eagle and General Dynamics F-16 KFX/IFX , Indonesian fighter program

  8. List of songs recorded by f(x) - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Victoria, Krystal, Amber, Luna. f(x) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2009. Their debut "LA chA TA" was released on September 1. They also released their first physical single, "Chu~♡", on November 9. On May 14, 2010, the group released their first EP, NU ABO with the title track as the lead ...

  9. Texas Instruments SN76489 - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Instruments SN76489 is a programmable sound generator chip from the 1980s, used to create music and sound effects on computers and video game systems. Initially developed by Texas Instruments for its TI-99/4A home computer, it was later updated and widely adopted in systems like the BBC Micro , ColecoVision , IBM PCjr , Sega's Master ...