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audioWhen integrating an audio video system into a recreational vehicle special care must be taken. With today's manufactures offering 12volt standard and marine grade systems, adding indoor/outdoor audio was never easier. Since most RV's and campgrounds have a 110volt supply, this gives you the ability to integrate home AV equipment with your 12volt systems.
Video is one of the main components of a good RV system, considering how much time is spent inside your RV (bad weather, preparing meals, entertaining the kids and for motor homes when your driving). There are many options for your video source, most trailer parks offer cable TV. A typical source would be a DVD/CD or Blu-ray player, remember when making your choice that you can play all types of audio and video on a Blu-ray but can't play Blu-ray on a DVD/CD player. Just like the video system your audio can be sourced. If you are a dealer, Serious About Sound can provide you with on site installations.

Production departments of media companies that use audio transcriptions for different processes are of the view that voice recognition does not meet the quality standards that they need in a transcript. The health care providers felt that voice recognition applications will help them cut down costs on medical transcriptions, and many doctors bought the expensive software, only to dump them later after briefly experimenting them for their dictations. As it appears now, these professionals are satisfied using human resources for audio transcriptions, and audio transcription companies are here to stay, until voice recognition applications are favorably acceptable for use.

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