Sentences with phrase «as audio only»

Not exact matches

The only major difference here is that the Echo supports more music services, but since you can use both as Bluetooth speakers — and therefore play any audio from your phone — that advantage is negligible.
Motorola sells an $ 80 clip - on speaker from audio company JBL, for instance, but there are Bluetooth speakers that cost half as much, work with more than one device, and don't only project sound away from you.
I believe it only fare that those families and our nation, who have lived with the pictures from that day permanentlly seared in our brain should be given the opportunity to see Osama bin Laden's body (if they so choose), as well as the video and audio of the raid.
Compared to audio - only baby monitoring system, video baby monitors are seen as the best baby monitor type today.
Some more features that aren't less important are the 2 - way intercom system, baby room temperature indicator and the ability to work as audio - only while turning off the camera.
The first step is to identify whether you want a baby monitor that uses only an audio feature that lets you hear your baby or one which can let you view how he is doing as well.
Also: Fire may be opened to forcefully stop any vehicle that fails to stop at a checkpoint or road block when ordered to stop for search; automatic fire will only be opened as a last resort; avoid collateral damage; after fire has ceased, render medical assistance and record details of incident both in writing and using audio / visual equipment whether or not casualty has been recorded; and whenever in doubt, seek clarification from higher headquarters.
The system was regarded as the best - performing audio only classifier, and placed second overall out of entries from 10 research groups in the competition.
They also offer instant messaging and even audio and video chatting (there is a members only chat room as well).
As Fox only provided a screener copy of the film, a proper review of the audio quality can not be given.
Director Nick Cassavetes seems only interested in assembling music montages, as the ladies get mischievous to the tune of Girls Just Want to Have Fun, defiant to I'm Coming Out, and quietly reflective to some audio wallpaper about aiming high or some shit.
As for the audio, while the DC's 5.1 DTS - HD MA track sounds deceptively tamer than the TC's lossy 5.1 DTS option, after some level - matching the DC comes out on top again; only with the DC does the voice of Darkness come close to reverberating with that basso profundo effect you'd expect.
(The commentary is presented as an audio - only feature on the DVD.)
I only noticed audio coming from the center channel on this track, as there were no significant stereo, surround or subwoofer effects.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette — as well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
The audio commentary by director Danny Boyle is probably the DVD's only highlight, while an additional commentary track (by Dr. Brian Cox from the University of Manchester) is probably about as interesting as one of his lectures.
(It goes without saying that it is best to check out the special features - including the various audio commentaries - only after you've watched all the episodes in the box set as they do contain spoilers.)
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginning).
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes both versions of the film (the 1986 theatrical cut and the 1991 special edition), as well as an audio commentary by director James Cameron and various cast and crew, the making - of documentary «Superior Firepower,» deleted scenes, pre-production galleries and an all - new featurette (only available online) about the movie's origins.
As for the attendant 5.1 Dolby TrueHD audio, it's certainly heftier than the DD track of the DVD, though the mix itself is still only intermittently enveloping.
Not much to report on either end of the A / V spectrum here: the perfunctory - feeling, windowboxed 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer reproduces Kondo's muted colour palette with some fidelity, while music is the only thing giving the rear speakers any kind of workout as far as the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio is concerned.
The first features director Barry Sonnenfeld and Tommy Lee Jones and can be enjoyed either in the usual audio - only way or as a «telestrator» visual commentary.
The only audio option is the Dolby Digital mono that is about as adequate as one can be.
The Blu - ray's sharp, clean 2.40:1 presentation thoroughly pleases, as does its fine if not so noticeable 5.1 DTS - HD master audio soundtrack, the only one offered.
Foreign language tracks in French and now Spanish are presented only in 2 - channel Dolby Surround (192 Kb / s), as is the ported - over audio commentary (again) and a seemingly pointless additional English track which is also included.
The one and only soundtrack, a 5.1 DTS - HD master audio mix, thoroughly pleases as well.
Nice to see this game will likely have dual audio for those of us who like to hear the games native language, I don't buy games like this if it's only available in English, not after the likes pandoras tower, arc rise fantasia, the last story etc, the voices in those games was make or break for me, I really appreciated Platinum giving us the option in the Wonderful 101, and they'll most likely do it with Bayonetta 2 as well, I don't know why Japanese game developers or publishers (whoever makes the decision) can't just leave them in there as an option, it's not like they lose anything by doing so, fyi, this game looks AMAZING.
There is no audio used from these repurposed clips, (which have a a neo-realism, documentary feel to them and only increase veracity even as the technique is unothrodox) but rather Terence Stamp's voice is used to connect what is happening along with a couple of strange shots of Wilson in the car, not lips not moving (perhaps later or earlier in the drive) even though the audio from the scene plays through.
A solid English Dolby digital 5.1 track anchors the audio presentation; not only is dialogue ably captured, but the track also impressively highlights the subtle sounds of «cut» snow as White, Haakonsen and others shred the slopes.
This makes Pie 2 a member of a very elite club, as only a handful of DVDs have included that many audio commentaries.
Notable Extras: The single disc includes only an audio commentary, while the two - disc includes that as well as featurettes («The Clone Wars: The Untold Stories», «The Voices of The Clone Wars», «The New Score», «Webdocs»), deleted scenes, concept / production art gallery, a Hologram Memory Challenge, and a digital copy of the film.
English subtitles are offered only for the regular version of the film, and though it's not an option on the Set Up page, using the «Subtitle» button on a DVD remote can yield alternate Spanish subtitles during the songs; these should be selected automatically so long as you choose the Spanish audio from the menu.
The accompanying Dolby 2.0 mono audio is only too clean, sounding as post-synched as it indeed was.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 audio is not much better, blooming to life only once and therefore inexplicably as Desmond Doyle trudges through swampland to get to his lawyer.
Chicago first came out on DVD as a single - disc release in the summer of 2003, the only bonus features being the deleted song «Class», an audio commentary, and a rather flimsy behind - the - scenes featurette.
I would love to hear why such was released in this effort as opposed to only being left to wonder if later down the line there is a re-release with improved audio.
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround is the only other audio option, with the same subtitles — English SDH, French, and Spanish — as on the DVD.
Designed to not only solve but automate even the most sophisticated audio tasks, AudioTools Server is a complete solution for managing and processing linear PCM, Dolby E, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus content, as well as the audio essence in MXF and QuickTime ® clips.
Sadly, only the aforementioned audio commentaries actually made the cut, and while they're both excellent supplements to the film, it's disappointing that Universal didn't include the other extras as well.
Some other issues are: (1) it's only a pre-view version; (2) there's no pop - up blocker, which can be annoying during screen recordings; (3) there's a navigation usability issue in recording mode i.e. you can not go back and re-record a slide without leaving the record mode and coming back in to record mode; (4) there are presently limited quiz capabilities; (5) analytics needs to be improved; (6) you can't embed YouTube films; (7) there's no geo - location; (8) accessibility compliance needs more work e.g. interactive in - sync transcript, synchronized audio descriptions as a separate audio track, or sign language support; (9) there's no responsive screen capture.
These methods can include images, audio and video, as opposed to the typical text - only type of assessment.
Not only do our teachers love the audio feedback feature, it has proven to be ten times more effective than written feedback due to its highly personal nature, as well as saving them vast amounts of time.
It will help you create a great learning experience, as it not only transmits content but also experiences of all kinds such as emotions, feelings, story, actions, characters, knowledge, combined with effective audio narration.
Interactive resources, such as online practices tests with feedback, electronic spreadsheet files in mathematics, and audio files for language class, may be available only in electronic form.
Item types such as drag and drop (that include media - rich graphics, animations, and audio) could not only engage the student in ways that paper - and - pencil - tests never could, but such items will ask students to demonstrate more critical thinking analyses and a deeper understanding of their skills and knowledge.
MSRP (with destination): $ 31,970 PRICE AS TESTED: $ 37,805 ENGINE: 3.6 - liter DOHC V - 6 Horsepower: 285 hp @ 6400 rpm Torque: 260 lb - ft @ 4800 rpm TRANSMISSION: 5 - speed automatic DRIVE: Four - wheel WHEELS AND TIRES: 18 - inch aluminum wheels 255 / 70SR -18 Bridgestone Dueler A / T tires FUEL ECONOMY (city / highway / combined): 16/20/18 mpg CURB WEIGHT: 4294 lb CAPACITIES: Doors / Passengers: 4/5 Cargo (rear seats up / down): 46.4 / 86.8 cu ft Legroom (front / rear): 41.0 / 37.2 in Headroom (front / rear): 41.3 / 40.4 in Towing: 2000 lb EXTERIOR / INTERIOR COLOR: Black / Black STANDARD FEATURES: 6 - speed manual transmission Stability and traction control Hill start assist Roll mitigation Part - time four - wheel drive 3.21 rear axle ratio Transfer case and fuel tank skid plates Cruise control 115V auxiliary power outlet Air conditioning 7 - speaker Infinity audio system w / subwoofer Auxiliary audio jack SiriusXM satellite radio w / one - year subscription Tilt steering wheel Temperature gauge and compass Leather - wrapped steering wheel w / audio controls Height - adjustable driver's seat 60 / 40 - split folding rear seats Rear compartment covered storage OPTIONS ON THIS VEHICLE: Altitude Edition - $ 2995 18 - inch painted aluminum wheels Black Jeep grille badge Front and rear bumper body - color appliques Gloss black interior accents Red interior stitching accents Altitude floor mats and hood decal Heated front seats Body - color 3 - piece hardtop Mopar fuel filler door Freedom panel storage bag Rear window washer, wiper, and defroster Connectivity group - $ 385 USB port Electronic vehicle information center UConnect voice control w / Bluetooth 5 - speed automatic transmission - $ 1125 Hill descent control Track - Lok rear limited slip differential - $ 295 UConnect 430N - $ 1035 40 GB hard drive w / 28 available GB SiriusXM travel link w / one - year subscription 6.5 - inch touchscreen display Navigation KEY OPTIONS NOT ON THIS VEHICLE: Dual top group - $ 890 Trailer tow group - $ 295 3.73 rear axle ratio - $ 95 ADDITIONAL SPECS: This is the one of the top - tier Wrangler Unlimited trim levels, only trumped in price by the «Call of Duty: MW3 Edition» Wrangler Unlimited model.
The standard equipment list on the 2014 Nissan Rogue Select is sparse, with only things like keyless entry, a four - speaker audio system with CD and iPod integration, and a trip computer as standard.
Text transcripts are included for podcasts or other audio - only files, such as.
As part of that video show, I always wanted to add audio only for the folks that may want to listen while driving, cutting the grass, working, or whatever you people do.
The TSI SE trim level starts at $ 27,815 and comes only with an automatic transmission, as well as 17 - inch wheels, push - button start, fog lights, a panoramic sunroof, a backup camera, and a Fender audio system.
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