Using External Stereo Speakers; Midi Files; Video - NEC VERSA 6220 User Manual

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Using External Stereo Speakers

For full stereo sound impact, you can plug a pair of stereo speakers into the
line-out jack located on the left side of the system. Adjust the volume through
software, with the volume control knob located on the left side of the system,
or through the controls on the speakers.

MIDI Files

The musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) lets you enhance a presen-
tation by adding computer-generated music and sound effects. Using MIDI,
you can record multiple tracks of performances from a master controller,
such as a keyboard, and orchestrate playback on one or more instruments. You
can also 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.

VIDEO

The NEC Versa 6200 Series computer features a dazzling TFT 256-K color
high-resolution display for sharp effective visuals right on the NEC Versa or
on an external CRT monitor. The NEC Versa super XGA TFT display has
high resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.
The NEC Versa has hardware assisted MPEG which supports full motion,
full-screen MPEG video. In Windows 95, the Mediamatics Arcade player
gives you MPEG capabilities. In Windows NT, the Xing player gives you
MPEG capabilities.
In Windows 95, access the Mediamatics Arcade player as follows:
Press Start, slide to Programs, and highlight Mediamatics Software
1.
MPEG.
Select Video CD Player.
2.
3.
Double-click on the appropriate drive to display its contents.
Open your file and press the Play button. (To play full screen MPEG
4.
video, you may need to press the Window maximize button to bring your
video to full size.)
5-6 Using Multimedia

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