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  2. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    Line in or out via one of: Analogue ... 1 DAC: AdLib: 1987: 64 volume settings / 8 bit: 16 kHz ... USB audio device class support is present from Windows 98 onwards. ...

  3. FiiO X3 Portable Music Player - Wikipedia

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    FiiO X3 is a digital music player manufactured and marketed by FiiO Electronics Technology.The player utilizes a built-in Wolfson DAC, and is capable of reproducing music sampled at 192kHz with a sample size of 24-bits per channel, in addition to functioning as a USB audio interface.

  4. USB - Wikipedia

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    The USB interface is self-configuring, eliminating the need for the user to adjust the device's settings for speed or data format, or configure interrupts, input/output addresses, or direct memory access channels. [13] USB connectors are standardized at the host, so any peripheral can use most available receptacles.

  5. Digital-to-analog converter - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, a multiplying DAC [6] takes a variable input voltage or current as a conversion reference. This puts additional design constraints on the bandwidth of the conversion circuit. Modern high-speed DACs have an interleaved architecture, in which multiple DAC cores are used in parallel.

  6. Sound Blaster Live! - Wikipedia

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    Sound Blaster Live! was the first sound card from Creative with the "What U Hear" recording input source. This was supported in the Windows drivers, so no additional software was needed to utilize it. The analog stereo audio signal that came out of the main Line Out was directed into this input.

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  8. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Devices such as CD players can be connected to the MP3 player (using the USB port) in order to directly play music from the memory of the player without the use of a computer. [citation needed] Modular MP3 keydrive players are composed of two detachable parts: the head (or reader/writer) and the body (the memory). They can be ...

  9. iAUDIO - Wikipedia

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    Instead of the F1's OLED display, it featured a color LCD display. The iAudio F2 has a 1.3-inch display with 128x160 pixels, up to 2 GB of flash memory, line-in recording, 22 hours of audio playback on a single charge, and the usual Cowon supported codecs: MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG Vorbis, and even FLAC for lossless audiophiles. [4]