A clipping indicator is a useful accessory on any audio amplifier. It indicates when the amplifier has reached its limit and is clipping the peaks of the audio signal. In practice, quite a lot of ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...
Establishing and keeping to a standard audio level, especially in studios, has been a problem since the first radio station went on the air. Back in the 1960s, audio console output levels were usually ...
In 2014, I made a presentation at Streaming Media West covering all the various ways an “Audio Mixing Ninja” gets the best audio possible. When it comes to live audio for streaming (Figure 1, below), ...
All of a sudden I am having problems with DVD playback using Media Player Classic (v6.4.8.2).<BR><BR>The machine is an XP 2200 (at 1.9GHz) running Windows 2000 SP4. I haven't had any problems with DVD ...
As nearly all audio amplifiers have transitioned from linear or near-linear operating modes (Class A, AB, and B) to digital (Class D), it may seem that the only areas for improvement are in power ...
This circuit was intended to be used as a separate, portable unit, to signal by means of a LED when the output wave form of a particular audio stage is “clipping” i.e. is reaching the onset of its ...
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