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from: htoaster@yabbs
date: 1993-10-23 10:41:58
subject: re: demos

From: htoaster@yabbs
To: johndeer@yabbs
Subject: re: demos
Date: Sat Oct 23 10:41:58 1993

That wouldn't be possible.  Video signals (such as TV) run at a much 
higher frequency then sound signals do.  For instance, a sound signal 
would be on the order of 44.1kHz (that is CD quality, and is the high end 
for most cards like sound blasters).  Video on the other hand is more like 
11 mHz for NTSC quality display, which is way over the top of the range 
for those sound outputs.

htoaster

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