Audio Format Clause Samples
The Audio Format clause defines the specific technical standards and requirements for audio recordings or transmissions under the agreement. It typically outlines acceptable file types, bit rates, sample rates, and other relevant specifications to ensure compatibility and quality. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause helps prevent disputes over audio quality or usability, ensuring that all parties deliver and receive audio content in a mutually agreed-upon format.
Audio Format. Disclosures provided to Persons with a Visual Impairment pursuant to this Agreement shall include all information contained in print Disclosures mailed to members of the general public.
Audio Format. 1. The audio system shall allow the voter to change the volume at any point in the balloting process.
2. An audio voting device may have both a visual display ballot and an audio ballot separately or in combination.
3. Audio can be synthesized voice or recorded human speech, which speech may be a male or female voice.
4. The audio ballot shall have the capability for a voter to use either a headphone or tactile interface device to listen to the audio.
5. The audio ballot must produce auditory feedback tones for providing important and necessary information to the voter.
6. All instructions, information, text, and candidate names shall be given without voice inflection so as to favor or disfavor any potential selection.
7. The order of election contests on the audio ballot shall be the same as the requirements in subsection (7).
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