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bọọdị ụdàsound board (A type of expansion board on PC-compatible computers that allows the playback and recording of sound, such as from a WAV or MIDI file or a music CD-ROM. Most PCs sold at retail include a sound card)
divais ogō ụdàvolume snapshot device (A virtual device created by System Restore that is needed to set a system restore point)
kaàdị ụdàsound card (A type of expansion board on PC-compatible computers that allows the playback and recording of sound, such as from a WAV or MIDI file or a music CD-ROM. Most PCs sold at retail include a sound card)
Ndepụta Ụda FòtoPicture Accent List (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show grouped or related information. The small shapes on the upper corners are designed to contain pictures. Emphasizes Level 2 text over Level 1 text, and is a good choice for large amounts of Level 2 text)
ntikpụnye àtado ụdàembedded audio clip (An audio clip that has been inserted into another file or Web page)
Usoro Ụda FòtoPicture Accent Process (A SmartArt graphic layout used to show sequential steps in a task, process, or workflow. The rectangular shapes in the background are designed to contain pictures)
ụda mpịòkùdial tone (A sound emitted by the receiver of a telephone that indicates that a number can be dialed)
ụda njìekwuspeaker fill (A System Audio Effects (SYSFX) component used to provide a more immersive audio experience in the Windows Media Player and thus an improved listening experience by utilizing the available speakers that a user has attached to his/her PC by sending audio to all of the speakers, regardless of the number of channels the content contains. This will provide a better sounding experience for stereo and quadraphonic content being rendered on multi-channel playback systems)
ụda nkuteprompt tone (A sound that becomes audible to the user to trigger an action by the user)
ụdà nkụ ekwentị̀ringtone (The sound made by a mobile device or other phone to indicate an incoming call or message, for example, a series of beeps or an audio recording)