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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony CD-ROM was one of the first titles to couple a computer compact disc with an audio CD. This title, a companion to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, was developed in 1989 by the Voyager Company in Apple Computer's HyperCard, using custom audio XCMDs developed at Voyager. The lead instructor and creative voice was UCLA music instructor Robert Winter. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, while offering black and white images on a 512×342 resolution display, offered full 44 kHz stereo audio by controlling an off-the-shelf audio CD in the CD-ROM player.

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  • Beethoven's Ninth Symphony CD-ROM was one of the first titles to couple a computer compact disc with an audio CD. This title, a companion to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, was developed in 1989 by the Voyager Company in Apple Computer's HyperCard, using custom audio XCMDs developed at Voyager. The lead instructor and creative voice was UCLA music instructor Robert Winter. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, while offering black and white images on a 512×342 resolution display, offered full 44 kHz stereo audio by controlling an off-the-shelf audio CD in the CD-ROM player. Historically, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is of importance as it was an early example of interactive media that reached the consumer market, before the popularization of the Internet or DVDs. (en)
  • Nona Sinfonia de Beethoven CD-ROM foi um dos primeiros títulos a acoplar num compact disc de um computador com um CD de áudio. Este título, um companheiro para a Sinfonia No. 9 de Beethoven, foi desenvolvida em 1989 pela com o HyperCard na Apple Computer's, usando uma faixa de áudio personalizada XCMDs desenvolvida na Voyager. O instrutor líder e voz criativa foi do instrutor de músicas da UCLA, Robert Winter. A Nona Sinfonia de Beethoven, oferecia uma imagem preta e branca em uma tela de resolução 512×342, oferecendo um sol estéreo 44 kHz controlando um CD de áudio que estava disponível em um reprodutor de CD-ROM. Historicamente, a Nona Sinfonia de Beethoven foi importante, pois foi um dos primeiros exemplos de mídia interativa que chegou ao mercado consumidos, antes da popularização da Internet ou dos DVDs. (pt)
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  • Beethoven's Ninth Symphony CD-ROM was one of the first titles to couple a computer compact disc with an audio CD. This title, a companion to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, was developed in 1989 by the Voyager Company in Apple Computer's HyperCard, using custom audio XCMDs developed at Voyager. The lead instructor and creative voice was UCLA music instructor Robert Winter. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, while offering black and white images on a 512×342 resolution display, offered full 44 kHz stereo audio by controlling an off-the-shelf audio CD in the CD-ROM player. (en)
  • Nona Sinfonia de Beethoven CD-ROM foi um dos primeiros títulos a acoplar num compact disc de um computador com um CD de áudio. Este título, um companheiro para a Sinfonia No. 9 de Beethoven, foi desenvolvida em 1989 pela com o HyperCard na Apple Computer's, usando uma faixa de áudio personalizada XCMDs desenvolvida na Voyager. O instrutor líder e voz criativa foi do instrutor de músicas da UCLA, Robert Winter. (pt)
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  • Beethoven's Ninth Symphony CD-ROM (en)
  • Nona Sinfonia de Beethoven CD-ROM (pt)
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