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Ok I have a desktop its an energy conservation or something I'm not sure I can't find the name on the computer part so yeah it was a gift from someone who fixes computers however i'm no longer speaking to this person for reference with the issue i'm having. The computer will stop at the booting process and has the disk booting failure message popping up.
There's no audio Cd in the computer or anything like that only problem i think is I hadn't gotten a chance to delete the abundance of music that's on the computer.
I don't have a Booting CD and a friend said i could get one BUT my question is I have a lot of important programs on there and documents so will they all be erased if i purchase one?

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Reveal [Double Disc Digipak + DVD-Audio]


Reveal [Double Disc Digipak + DVD-Audio]


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Reveal [Double Disc Digipak + DVD-Audio]

Audio Engineering


Audio Engineering


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The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer`s first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!Part I Fundamentals of Sound Chapter 1 Audio Principles Chapter 2. Measurement Chapter 3 Acoustic Environment II. Audio Electronics Chapter 4 Components Chapter 5 Power supply design III Preamplifiers and Amplifiers Chapter 6 Introduction to Audio Amplification CHAPTER 7 Preamplifiers and input signals Chapter 8 Interfacing and processing Chapter 9 Audio amplifiers Chapter 10 Audio amplifier Chapter 11. Valve (tube-based) amplifiers Chapter 12 Negative feedback Chapter 13 Noise and grounding Part IV Digital Audio Chapter 14 Digital audio fundamentals Chapter 15 Representation of Audio Signals Chapter 16.Compact disc Chapter 17 Digital audio recording basics Chapter 18 Digital audio interfaces Chapter 19 Data compression Chapter 20 Digital audio production Chapter 21 Other Digital Audio Devices V. Microphone and Loudspeaker Technology Chapter 22 Microphone technology Chapter 23 Loudspeakers Chapter 24 Loudspeaker enclosures Chapter 25 Headphones Part VI. Sound Reproduction Systems Chapter 26 Tape Recording Chapter 27 Recording consoles Chapter 28 Video synchronization Chapter 29 Room acoustics Part VII Audio Test and Measurement CHAPTER 30 Fundamentals and instruments? A 360-degree view from our best-selling authors? Hot topics covered? The ultimate hard-working desk reference; all the essential information, techniques and tricks of the trade in one volume

The Nordic Sound - 2L Audiophile Reference Recordings - Audio-only Blu-ray + Multichannel SACD (Blu-ray Disc)


The Nordic Sound - 2L Audiophile Reference Recordings - Audio-only Blu-ray + Multichannel SACD (Blu-ray Disc)


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Equator Audio Research Q Series Q8 Coaxial Reference Monitor


Equator Audio Research Q Series Q8 Coaxial Reference Monitor


$1500


Equator Audio Research Q Series Q8 Coaxial Reference Monitor

Audio Engineer's Reference Book


Audio Engineer's Reference Book


$139.43


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Philips RWCDR74 Blank Audio Disc


Philips RWCDR74 Blank Audio Disc


$27.94


Create your own audio CDs with Philips recordable CD disc. Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available. Satisfaction Ensured. Ready to ship at your convenience.

American Audio Radius 1000


American Audio Radius 1000


$399.99


American Audio Radius 1000 The Radius 1000 is a professional CD/MP3 player with Midi capabilities so DJs can control their favorite music playback software. It features a large 6-inch (150mm) jog wheel, 9 on-board DSP effects, and a large bright display that shows track titles and artist ID tags. Radius 1000 has a red LED visual marker display that rotates around the jog wheel to show the reference point of where the CD/MP3 disc is playing. The Radius 1000 also offers features only found on the highest quality CD Players, such as: Slot load CD Drive, Quick MP3/CD disc recognition, Advanced Track Search (search for a new track while one is playing), 10 seconds of Anti-shock memory, Seamless Loop, 3 Flash Start buttons, Digital BPM Counter, and Digital Output (S/PDIF). Get Your American Audio Radius 1000 Today!

Audio Engineer`s Reference Book


Audio Engineer`s Reference Book


$243.51


An authoritative reference on all aspects of audio engineering and technology including basic mathematics and formulae, acoustics and psychoacoustics, microphones, loudspeakers and studio installations.Compiled by an international team of experts, the second edition was updated to keep abreast of fast-moving areas such as digital audio and transmission technology. Much of the material has been revised, updated and expanded to cover the very latest techniques. This is a new paperback version.Understand all aspects of audio engineering and technology through the extensive coverage and detail includedKeep up to date with modern theory and practice

American Audio CDI-300 MP3


American Audio CDI-300 MP3


$279.99


American Audio CDI-300 MP3 Sturdy and reliable, the CDI-300 MP3 plays MP3s, CDs, and CD-Rs and includes must-haves like sampling and fader "Q" start (when used with compatible American Audio Q-Series mixers). Cue points and samples can be instantly recalled using the unit's 4 flash start sampler buttons, which can each store up to 5-second samples. Also features seamless loop, tempo lock (master tempo), S/PDIF digital output, and anti-shock memory. It provides a range of ±4%, &plusmn 8%, &plusmn 16%, and up to ±100% "Hyper" pitch control. MP3 features include advanced cueing with track searching by frame (not by each second), quick MP3/CD recognition, and folder search. The display shows track (song) title and artist when an MP3 disc is played. Features: Professional single CD player Plays MP3, CD, and CD-R discs Display shows track (song) title and artist when an MP3 disc is played Advanced cueing with track searching by frame (not by each second) Quick MP3/CD recognition Folder search Digital Scratching 2.0 (Accurate Scratching) Visual marker display: reference point to view where the disc is playing Anti Shock (10 sec.) Seamless loop Fader "Q" start 3 flash start buttons with (5 second sample each button) Tempo lock Auto BPM counter Hyper pitch (±4%, ±8%, ±16%, ±100%) S/PDIF digital output Dimensions: 13.75"L x 9.75"W x 4.25"H (348 x 246 x 106mm) Weight: 7 lbs. (3.3 kg) Get Your American Audio CDI-300 MP3 Today!

American Audio Flex 100MP3


American Audio Flex 100MP3


$249.99


The Flex 100 MP3 is an uncomplicated CD player that works with MP3, CD, & CD-R discs ideal for DJs wanting to put together a simple, easy-to-use system. The high-quality LCD display at the top right provides you with plenty of info, including track listing and artist name when an MP3 disc is played, a visual marker reference point to view where the disc is playing, and a plethora of indicators such as Reloop, Memory Bucket, Jog Wheel Touch, Play/Pause, Cue, BPM/X&Y, Folder/Track, and Time Bar. It also lets you know if you have activated Auto BPM, Auto Cue, a Loop is ready to be played again, if the Flex 100 MP3 is in single play mode.When it comes to mixing and manipulating your music, the Flex 100 MP3 has 6 on-board FX - Scratch, Echo, Flanger, Filter, Brake & Stutter - a touch-sensitive jogwheel, a pitch slider, and the ability to create a seamless loop up to the length of the entire disc if you so choose).Plays MP3, CD, & CD-R discsDisplay show track listing and artist when a MP3 disc is played6 On-board FX: Scratch, Echo, Flanger, Filter, Brake & StutterTime & Effects Ratio ParametersTouch Sensitive Jog WheelAdvanced cueing with track searching by frame (not by each second)Quick MP3/CD recognitionFolder SearchVisual marker display: Reference point to view where the disc is playingAnti Shock (10 sec.)Seamless loopFader Q Start4 Memory ButtonsTempo LockAuto & Manual BPM CountersPitch (CD Source): Hyper Pitch (+/- 4%, +/-8%, +/-16%, +/-100%)Pitch (MP3 Source): (+/- 4%, +/-8%, +/-16%)Relay Playback (Flip Flop)Sleep ModeDigital output (S/PDIF)

American Audio Flex 100Mp3


American Audio Flex 100Mp3


$249.99


The Flex 100 MP3 is an uncomplicated CD player that works with MP3, CD, & CD-R discs ideal for DJs wanting to put together a simple, easy-to-use system. The high-quality LCD display at the top right provides you with plenty of info, including track listing and artist name when an MP3 disc is played, a visual marker reference point to view where the disc is playing, and a plethora of indicators such as Reloop, Memory Bucket, Jog Wheel Touch, Play/Pause, Cue, BPM/X&Y, Folder/Track, and Time Bar. It also lets you know if you have activated Auto BPM, Auto Cue, a Loop is ready to be played again, if the Flex 100 MP3 is in single play mode.When it comes to mixing and manipulating your music, the Flex 100 MP3 has 6 on-board FX - Scratch, Echo, Flanger, Filter, Brake & Stutter - a touch-sensitive jogwheel, a pitch slider, and the ability to create a seamless loop up to the length of the entire disc if you so choose).Plays MP3, CD, & CD-R discsDisplay show track listing and artist when a MP3 disc is played6 On-board FX: Scratch, Echo, Flanger, Filter, Brake & StutterTime & Effects Ratio ParametersTouch Sensitive Jog WheelAdvanced cueing with track searching by frame (not by each second)Quick MP3/CD recognitionFolder SearchVisual marker display: Reference point to view where the disc is playingAnti Shock (10 sec.)Seamless loopFader Q Start4 Memory ButtonsTempo LockAuto & Manual BPM CountersPitch (CD Source): Hyper Pitch (+/- 4%, +/-8%, +/-16%, +/-100%)Pitch (MP3 Source): (+/- 4%, +/-8%, +/-16%)Relay Playback (Flip Flop)Sleep ModeDigital output (S/PDIF)

Think Reference


Think Reference


$79.66


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles THINK Reference was a documentation database and browser developed by Symantec for programmers on the Mac OS platform. It was included with the THINK C development environment sold by Symantec, and contained a hypertext version of Apple Computers Macintosh Toolbox API specifications, along with illustrative code samples. THINK Reference was discontinued in 1994. Apple Inc. (previously Apple Computer, Inc.) is an American multinational corporation that designs and markets consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers. The companys bestknown hardware products include the Macintosh computers, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system; the iTunes media browser; the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software; the iWork suite of productivity software; Aperture, a professional photography package; Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and filmindustry software products; and Logic Studio, a suite of music production tools. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/08/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches

Untitled - Audio (Compact Disc)


Untitled - Audio (Compact Disc)


$52.7


?There are only two reasons a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Mark`s Eve,? Neeve said. ?Either you`re his true love . . . or you killed him.?It is freezing in the churchyard, even before the dead arrive.Every year, Blue Sargent stands next to her clairvoyant mother as the soon-to-be dead walk past. Blue herself never sees them?not until this year, when a boy emerges from the dark and speaks directly to her.His name is Gansey, and Blue soon discovers that he is a rich student at Aglionby, the local private school. Blue has a policy of staying away from Aglionby boys. Known as Raven Boys, they can only mean trouble.But Blue is drawn to Gansey, in a way she can`t entirely explain. He has it all?family money, good looks, devoted friends?but he`s looking for much more than that. He is on a quest that has encompassed three other Raven Boys: Adam, the scholarship student who resents all the privilege around him; Ronan, the fierce soul who ranges from anger to despair; and Noah, the taciturn watcher of the four, who notices many things but says very little.For as long as she can remember, Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love to die. She never thought this would be a problem. But now, as her life becomes caught up in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, she`s not so sure anymore.From Maggie Stiefvater, the bestselling and acclaimed author of the Shiver trilogy and The Scorpio Races, comes a spellbinding new series where the inevitability of death and the nature of love lead us to a place we`ve never been before.


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American Audio Radius 1000 Part 1 of 2


The Ultimate Auto DVD Player Glossary, Every Format, Disc And Term Explained

What is the difference between NTSC and ATSC and why is that different to DVB-T? What does DIN mean if it doesn't mean noise and why would you need a wire loom if you're not going to be doing any weaving?

When it comes to jargon most electronic devices for the car are the equivalents of the cat lady.

The device isn't just satisfied with one technical term and it tends to collect so many that it makes it very difficult for the average person to 'get on with' that device.

This is certainly true for auto DVD players which have technical terms to describe the discs that are played, the formats they are played in, the signals they receive and the parts they are made up of and plug into.

So how are you, as a reseller, supposed to make heads or tails of this and why should you know these terms in the first place?

When you're selling an auto DVD player or any product as of that matter, in depth knowledge about what your selling is very essential. Your customers are probably going to ask you about different features and the degree of knowledge you display in the answer will affect the amount of trust the customer gives you.

But how do you find out this information?

Much of it comes from experience but forums can be a good place to go, as can Google. Just go to Google, type in define: and the phrase you want to check and you will often be given an answer.

Just to get you started here is a big list of technical terms and definitions:

VCD: Video Compact Disc, a CD that plays moving pictures and sound just like a VCR tape.

CDR: Compact Disc Recordable, a disc format that can be recorded on once.

CD-RW: Compact disc Re-Writable. This is similar to the CDR however it allows you to write on it multiple times.

DVD: Digital Versatile Disc, a disc format that is more powerful than the CDR because it allows more data to be stored and is better than the VCD because it stores items in chapters which can be skipped for easier navigation.

Blu Ray: This is a high volume, high resolution disc format created by Sony which allows movies to be displayed in a much higher resolution than other DVD discs. The now defunct Toshiba equivalent is called HD

DIVX: One of the most widely used media formats. DIVX allow bigger files to be compressed to smaller ones while, retaining their quality.

AVI: A format that allows simultaneous playback of video and sound files. AVI usually takes up a lot of disc space.

MP3: Almost everyone has encountered this media format because it is the standard format used by most consumers to store digital audio or music.  

RMVB: RealMedia Variable Bitrate. This is the video player used by the proprietary, but freely available Real Media Player

WMV: Windows Media Video. A compressed video file format used by windows viewing and editing software

WMA: Windows Media Video. A compressed audo file format used by windows listening and editing software

MPEG-4: A compression standard developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group to compress music and audio files

AV Input: Audio visual input. A port where you plug audio video cables from external items (like backing cameras and external media devices) into your car DVD player.

DVB-T: Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial. A DTV standard created by the digital Video broadcasting group which is used in many places through Europe, Oceania, Asia and Africa.

ATSC:  Advanced Television Systems Committee. This is a digital TV standard that competes with the DVB standard. It is more commonly used through North America and parts of Asia.

PAL: A color encoding system used for broadcast TV standards in many countries. This and the NTSC color system cause most difficulties when dealing with backing cameras.

NTSC: A color encoding system used for broadcast TV standards in many countries. This and the PAL color system cause most difficulties when dealing with backing cameras.

GPS: Global Positioning System: a navigational system involving satellites that allows people to find their way to different places using car DVD players and handheld navigation systems.

FM Transmitter: A portable device that is either plugged in, or built in to a portable audio or video device and then used to broadcast the sound to a FM broadcast band on the car stereo or audio DVD player.

TFT: A type of LCD flat panel display screen. TFT screens are sometimes called active matrix LCDs.

Wire loom: A casing which contains multiple wires which may have multiple purposes in electronics.

Earth Wire: A wire that runs from the car DVD or car stereo to the car's chassis to divert any surges of electricity the fuses can't cope with.

Power Wire: A wire that runs from the car's power source to the auto DVD.

DIN: Deutsches Institut für Normung. An institute that has standardized measurements for many things in the electrical world. Within the car DVD sphere DIN usually refers to the car DVD's height and width with the two common standards being 1 DIN and 2 DIN.

RCA connector/RCA Jack: A standard form of input for audio and visual signals. The male plug has a center pin 3.70 mm in diameter, and an outer shell which is 8.25 mm in diameter.

Customers will often have questions like "Why wont this CD wont work on my new auto DVD player," it is important to address these questions immediately.

Luckily, with new your knowledge on the different disc and media formats this solving this problem won't take too long.  

So get out there, start studying up and become the auto DVD guru your customers want you to be.

Now you know what all the terms mean see the auto DVD players your customers want to buy. Visit Chinavasion.com or paste http://www.chinavasion.com/index.php/cName/car-dvd-players/d into your address bar.

About the Author

Rose Li is the PR Manager for Chinavasion, China's premier dropshipper for wholesale consumer electronics

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