soundcard
Britishnoun
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"I will play it on your soundcard," she suggests in what could be interpreted as a rare moment of understanding that they are digital, rather than human, beings.
From BBC
The chip music and soundcard era was mostly coming to an end in so-called AAA games development, ushering in the era of streamed music allowing the playback of any recorded music, which is something taken for granted now.
From Forbes
The soundcard used to make the sound effects also plays music which, if you think about it, could really have changed the mood of the lightsaber fight scenes in the films.
From Forbes
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