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DOS Days - MediaVision Media Vision Founded in May 1990 by Paul Jain (of Paradise and Video Seven fame) and Tim Bratton, Media Vision (often incorrectly spelt MediaVision) were a sound card manufacturer during the early 90s, competing directly against Creative Labs and Aztech Labs They also produced a number of graphics cards
DOS Days - Mediavision Pro AudioStudio 16 (1993) Mediavision Pro AudioStudio 16 XL The Pro AudioStudio 16 (also called Pro Audio Studio 16) was introduced in late 1993 Based on the Pro AudioSpectrum 16, it also came bundled with a microphone and voice recognition software
DOS Days - Mediavision Pro AudioSpectrum 16 (1992) Mediavision Pro AudioSpectrum 16 The Pro AudioSpectrum 16 was introduced in May 1992, and provided full 16-bit 44 1 kHz recording and playback capability and a SCSI interface
DOS Days - Mediavision ProAudio Spectrum (1991) The Pro AudioSpectrum also comes as part of Media Vision's $995 internal MPC upgrade kit, which includes a Sony CD-ROM drive with all necessary cables and drivers, Multimedia Extensions for Windows (free to present owners of Pro AudioSpectrum until December 31, 1991), and two free CD-ROM applications: Compton's Encyclopedia and Jones in the
DOS Days - Retro Review: Pro Audio Spectrum 16 - Part 1 The second variant, 650-0032-04 came with a Sony CD-ROM interface (also sometimes called SLCD) instead - this was also sold as part of several multimedia kits from Media Vision including the Family Deluxe MV2000 and Family Deluxe MV2001, both of which came with a SONY 33A drive, and the Fusion CD16 which came with a Sony CDU-31A drive
DOS Days - Mediavision Thunder Board (1991) Mediavision Thunder Board The Thunder Board was introduced in 1991 to compete with prospective buyers of Ad Lib and Sound Blaster 1 5 cards
DOS Days - Articles Media Vision Jazz Chipsets - A bit of information on the successors to MediaVision's Pro Audio Spectrum series Media Vision ProAudio Spectrum 16 - A full review of my PAS16 card - the very first card for the PC that supported 16-bit audio! Memory - An account of the various memory technologies used in personal computers
DOS Days - Media Vision Jazz Chipsets Media Vision Jazz Chipsets Introduction Following their success in the PC audio market from 1990 to 1993, MediaVision released the first card based on their new MVD1208 chipset, also known as "Jazz" or Jazz8 in late 1993
Thunder Board Programmers Reference - dosdays. co. uk Media Vision's sole and exclusive remedy with respect to defective Hardware will be, at Media Vision's option, to repair or replace such Hardware, if it is determined to be defective by Media Vision in its sole discretion, or refund the purchase price for the Hardware
DOS Days - Retro Review: Pro Audio Spectrum 16 - Part 2 Retro Review: Pro Audio Spectrum 16 - Part 2 November 26th 2021 In Part 1, I began to explore this sound card I picked up in early November 2021 and did some digging into the numerous revisions that MediaVision made to its PAS16 family over its lifetime In this Part 2, I look more closely at the card's main ICs and install the driver software The Hardware The PAS16 used a real Yamaha OPL3