Using Headphones; Using Fiber Optic S/Pdif Devices; Using The Built-In Speakers; Using External Stereo Speakers - NEC VERSA TXI Manual

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Go to Start, Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, and select the Windows Media
1.
Player option.
Click File and specify the file name of your audio source.
2.
Once your file is open or your source specified, click the Play button.
3.
Click the square Stop button to stop playing the audio.
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Using Headphones

The NEC Versa headphone port (shared with the S/PDIF fiber optical connector)
delivers sound at half a watt. Stereo headphones (available at an electronics supply
store) plug in through the headphone jack located on the front of the NEC Versa
notebook. Adjust the volume using the volume control wheel on the front of the system
or through the software using the sound horn on the taskbar.

Using Fiber Optic S/PDIF Devices

The NEC Versa notebook has a built-in fiber optic S/PDIF connector (shared with the
headphone connector) for near-professional quality recording and playback on the latest
audio devices. Follow the instructions that come with a device for optimal
performance.

Using the Built-In Speakers

The NEC Versa notebook has built-in stereo speakers that are always available. Adjust
the volume using the volume control wheel on the front of the system or through the
software using the sound horn on the taskbar.

Using External Stereo Speakers

For full stereo sound impact, you can plug a pair of stereo speakers into the headphone
jack located on the front of the system. Adjust the volume using the volume control
wheel on the front of the system or through the software using the sound horn on the
taskbar.

MIDI Files

The musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) lets you enhance a presentation by
adding computer-generated music and sound effects. Using MIDI, you can purchase a
wide range of public domain and commercial recordings in MIDI format.
MIDI files require only a fraction of the storage space of digital audio files.
9-4 Using Multimedia

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