• Aureal Semiconductor Inc. was an American electronics manufacturer, best known throughout the mid-late 1990s for their PC sound card technologies including...
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  • simulator for astronauts. Crystal River Engineering was acquired by Aureal Semiconductor in 1996. Crystal River's innovations in the field of real-time 3D...
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  • sound card manufacturers: Ad Lib, Inc. Gravis Analog Devices Asus Aureal Semiconductor Auzentech C-Media Conrad Creative Technology Diamond Multimedia Avid...
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    strong foothold in the ISA PC audio market until 14 July 1997 when Aureal Semiconductor entered the soundcard market with their very competitive PCI AU8820...
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  • The game is AMD Eyefinity validated. The game also made use of the Aureal Semiconductor A3D and Creative Labs EAX technology. GOG.com re-released Soldier...
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    ongoing Diamond business, was tempered by the 2000 bankruptcy of Aureal Semiconductor and subsequent asset purchase by vertically integrated Creative Technologies...
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    Code in December 1994, Media Vision Technology Inc. was renamed Aureal Semiconductor Inc. in May 1996. Media Vision's products included PC adapter cards...
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  • products. Turtle Beach opted out of the network audio market in 2004. Aureal Semiconductor Auzentech Creative Labs E-mu Systems Ensoniq Corporation Roland Corporation...
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    (1996) Pink Floyd: Pulse (1995) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) Aureal Semiconductor Creative Technology GameCODA Head-related transfer function Sensaura...
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  • audio technology by Creative Labs and A3D 2.0 HRTF technology by Aureal Semiconductor out of the box. In 1999, Epic Games released a playable demo on September...
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    3D APIs) - QSound QSound Spotlight - QUsers - Who's Using QSound? Aureal Semiconductor Creative Technology Sensaura "QSND (QSound Labs) delisted". docoh...
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  • and EB Games. The game supported the A3D 2.0 HRTF technology by Aureal Semiconductor out of the box. The id Tech 3 engine is the name given to the engine...
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    Asus Advanced Gravis Computer Technology (defunct) AdLib (defunct) Aureal Semiconductor (defunct) Auzentech (defunct) C-Media Creative Technology E-mu (bought...
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  • VT1616, VT1618, (Vinyl Audio, Vinyl Tremor) AC'97 (Audio Codec) Aureal Semiconductor Creative Technology GameCODA OpenSL ES Sound card Sonaptic Ltd (NVIDIA)...
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  • August Man August Pictures Aung Kyaw Naing Aunty Lee's Delights Aureal Semiconductor Aurelio Vidmar Aurélien Hérisson Australia Singapore Cable Australia...
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  • QuickDraw 3D for Mac. The game also supported 3D audio, specifically Aureal Semiconductor's A3D and Creative Labs' EAX. In 1999, Bungie re-released Soulblighter...
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  • QuickDraw 3D for Mac. The game also supported 3D audio, specifically Aureal Semiconductor's A3D and Creative Labs' EAX. When Soulblighter was released, Bungie...
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  • Montego card. The card was based on the Aureal AU8830 (Vortex 2) chipset but differed from the reference Aureal design. The Quadzilla was the 4-channel...
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    Digital signal processing Sensaura Sound card Creative Technology Aureal Semiconductor Modern Audio Technologies in Games at the Wayback Machine (archived...
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