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Via Audio is an American indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York. Their first full-length album Say Something , was released in 2007 by Sidecho Records, to positive reviews from prominent independent music publications such as Pitchfork Media , Alternative Press , Spin Magazine , & Tiny Mix Tapes .
VIA chipsets support CPUs from Intel, AMD (e.g. the Athlon 64) and VIA themselves (e.g. the VIA C3 or C7).They support CPUs as old as the i386 in the early 1990s. In the early 2000s, their chipsets began to offer on-chip graphics support from VIA's joint venture with S3 Graphics beginning in 2001; this support continued into the early 2010s, with the release of the VX11H in August 2012.
High-resolution audio (high-definition audio or HD audio) is a term for audio files with greater than 44.1 kHz sample rate or higher than 16-bit audio bit depth. It commonly refers to 96 or 192 kHz sample rates. However, 44.1 kHz/24-bit, 48 kHz/24-bit and 88.2 kHz/24-bit recordings also exist that are labeled HD audio.
VIA KT266A north bridge for Socket A A VIA USB PHY on a Rosewill-branded PCI USB 2.0 desktop expansion card VIA Vinyl Audio Envy24MT chip of a PCI sound card An IEEE 1394 FireWire-400 PCI card with the VIA VT6306 chipset. By the mid-1990s, VIA's business focused on integrated chipsets for the PC market.
MusicBee, an audio player, supports UPnP via a plugin. [2] Mezzmo, a commercial software package. Mezzmo streams music, movies, photos and subtitles to the UPnP and DLNA-enabled devices. It automatically finds and organizes music, movies and photos, imports multimedia files from iPad, iPhone, iPod, Audio CDs, iTunes, Windows Media Player and ...
Intel High Definition Audio (IHDA) (also called HD Audio or development codename Azalia) is a specification for the audio sub-system of personal computers. It was released by Intel in 2004 as the successor to their AC'97 PC audio standard.
Graphics: VIA Chrome9 HC3 DX9 3D engine with shared system memory up to 256 MB; Card reader: 4-in-1 embedded; USB: 3 x (Ver. 2.0 Type A Port) Audio: Realtek HD audio codec, 2 speakers; Audio jacks: 1 microphone-in, 1 headphone out; Camera: CCD 2.01 megapixel, dual-headed rotary
The NanoBook is an ultra-mobile PC reference design by VIA Technologies, Inc. [1] It has a clamshell form factor, a 7-inch 800×480 touchscreen display, and a full-size keyboard. It weighs less than 850g (approximately 1.87 lb) and has a claimed battery life of up to 4.5 hours.