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  • Behind the Scenes of the Windows Vista Sound Schemes

    I'm posting this on behalf of my colleague Steve Ball. Hi, my name is Steve Ball and I'm a Principal Program Manager Lead on the Windows Sound Team. I'd like to take a moment and give some background on sound schemes in Windows as well as the new sound schemes released as Ultimate Extras and their relationship with the default Windows Vista ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by Chris Flores on June 13, 2008
  • Using S/PDIF to send audio from your PC

    The following is an article from another of my colleagues on the Windows Vista Sound team, Kristin Carr.  Kristin is a Program Manager and works with Steve Ball, who previously has shared his insights into how Windows Vista handles sound.  If you have questions for Kristin, please leave a comment below. Many people have a general ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on March 4, 2008
  • Microphone Arrays: Digital Microphones

    Below is part 2 of an audio series by Windows Vista Sound team Program Manager Richard Fricks, the first being Richard's piece on Using a microphone array to enhance sound capture.  This follow-on article details how to get more out of your PC by using a digital microphone. The digital microphone is a perfect fit for Windows Vista's ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on November 9, 2007
  • An Overview of Windows Sound and Music "Glitching" Issues

    The following post comes from my colleague Steve Ball, Senior Program Manager for Sound in Windows Vista, and continues his team's on-going series on how Windows Vista treats various forms of audio. ----- Part I: Why does my Windows sound sometimes ''glitch?'' Windows is a rich and complex OS designed for multi-tasking users whose tasks ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on October 29, 2007
  • Using a microphone array to enhance sound capture

    Below is a post from my colleague Richard Fricks, a Program Manager on the Windows Vista Audio team, discussing Windows Vista's treatment of microphone arrays when used to capture audio.  If this entry prompts questions, let me know via the Comments section below and I'll pass them along to Richard. Providing a solid audio capture experience ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on September 24, 2007
  • 10 Things - Volume Mixer

    Our ''10 Things You May Not Know About Windows Vista'' series continues as we explore one of the least-known features in Windows Vista:  the Volume Mixer.  Although it might not be as well-touted as the Aero interface, you may find it's one of the more useful features available. I'm sure we've all had the experience of working on one ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on August 28, 2007
  • Audio Improvements in Windows Vista

    A few weeks ago I wrote about the new sounds of Windows Vista and I made the point that sound is an important component of your experience using a Windows PC.  As important as the new sounds are as an interface to the Windows UI, of equal importance is the system infrastructure that enables you to control and enjoy those sounds. I ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by JimAll on December 6, 2006
  • The Sounds of Windows Vista

    When you try the RTM version of Windows Vista, you will notice that something changed between the last release candidate and the final product -- we added new sounds to the 45 places where Windows provides an audio cue to the user, including a new Windows Vista Start-up sound that was developed in collaboration with musician Robert Fripp. If you ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by JimAll on November 9, 2006
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