Not exact matches
«It looks as if we can reduce
file size by about 50 percent compared with MP3s, with the
same audio quality,» Thibault says.
Now, a University at Buffalo - led research team is developing a computer - based tool — using the
same principles as MP3
audio files — to identify these auditory blind spots.
All web - conferencing platforms do more or less the
same thing — present information via PowerPoints with a speaker or multiple speakers, share screens, integrate
audio and video, offer polling / quizzing, allow
file sharing and recording for archiving.
One way to avoid unforeseen delays is to keep your images, videos and
audio files in the
same location.
To keep everything as user - friendly as possible, the process for adding images, video and
audio files is exactly the
same — it's just a matter of selecting an empty space and choosing whichever asset you want.
By adding the
same soundtrack
file to adjacent spreads the
audio continues playing as the reader moves between spreads.
But this morning Amazon introduced a new suite of services that employ the Amazon Cloud to offer customers the
same magical and revolutionary «buy anywhere, play anywhere» functionality that we Kindle readers enjoy — but in this case it is for music,
audio files, and other forms of content.
In fact, if your device has a chip designed with support for H. 264 HD video playback, it may be able to handle 1080p video
files in that format quite easily — but that
same device will likely offer choppy playback and
audio / video synchronization issues if you try playing a 720p MKV
file.
With Froyo running the show, the eReader can play the
same video and
audio files for the most part.
While Bashman supports pending legislation to mandate access, he also proposes a compromise such as
same day
audio files, which would accomplish the
same informational and educational goals.
It searches the
same blogs that are indexed by BlawgSearch.com, but returns only those that have video or
audio media
files.
Technically thats very complicated, to extract only the sound effects and seperate it from oder
audio parts playing at the
same time in a merged
audio file.
But when I ask Google the
same question, it literally plays an
audio file of a dog barking.
Now subscribers will get the
same method used in the stand - alone iTunes Match service, which actually looks at the
audio file to determine matches.
Developer Guilherme Rambo has delved a little deeper into the
files, providing video of the process, showing how the
same method will apparently be used across the HomePod, whole home
audio, and the Apple TV.
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same effectively in order to communicate case details • Strong organizational skills, proven ability to collect and compile all medical data needed for patient case formulation and
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same • Excellent collaboration and coordination skills, proven ability to collect data regarding patient case from all relevant departments and assemble the
same in the patients» medical record
file • Expert in transcribing clinical dictations and getting the
same analyzed and verified by concerned medical practitioner • Excellent time management skills with track record of delivering timely case reports for case follow up and educational purposes • Attentive listener with proven ability to follow instructions to book, thus ensuring error free delivery of assignments • Computer literate with strong PC operation skills and profound knowledge of various data recording software • Profound ability to categorize different types of content according to the area of specialization to facilitate data identification and retrieval • Strong language skills, full command on generating transcribed content free of grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors • Highly capable of producing accurate data in printed form based on dictations and
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