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    Intel High Definition Audio tests by the example of the Realtek ALC880 codec Review

    Posted on Thursday, July 08 2004 @ 15:31:03 CEST by LSDsmurf


    High Definition Audio (HD Audio) is a successor and evolutional sequel to the AC‘97 specification. New codecs are of the same form-factor and are compatible with HD Audio controllers bottom-up. Presumably out of the principle "users buy megahertz", Intel chose the name by the main feature - support for high definition audio formats. But despite the name, the standard has some differences.

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