hljóðkortum
Hljóðkortum, often translated as sound cards or audio interfaces, are hardware components that allow a computer to process and output audio signals. They are responsible for converting digital audio data into analog sound that can be played through speakers or headphones, and conversely, for converting analog audio input from microphones into digital data that the computer can store or process.
Modern computers typically come with integrated hljóðkortum built directly into the motherboard. These integrated solutions are
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The primary functions of a hljóðkortum include audio playback, audio recording, and audio processing. In playback,