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XACT can refer to: * Cross-platform Audio Creation Tool, an audio system developed by Microsoft * IP-XACT, an XML-based standard covering electronic components * Xact Radio, a former brand used by broadcaster WNTY in the United States See also

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Cross-platform Audio Creation Tool
Cross-platform Audio Creation Tool (XACT) is an audio programming library and engine released by Microsoft as part of the DirectX Software development kit, SDK. It is a high-level audio library for authoring/playing audio that is written to use ''Xaudio'' on the ''Xbox'', DirectSound on Windows XP, and the Technical features new to Windows Vista#Audio, new audio stack on Windows Vista and Windows 7. Xaudio is an Xbox-only API designed for optimal digital signal processing. XACT also includes X3DAudio, a spatial music, spatialization helper library available on both platforms, Windows and the Xbox. XACT was originally developed for Xbox (console), Xbox development, and was later modified to work for Microsoft Windows development as well. Overview The original release of XACT was in 2002 and shipped as part of the Xbox SDK only and was originally called the "Xbox Audio Creation Tool". It was designed to allow sound designers and composers for the original Xbox console to have access ...
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IP-XACT
IP-XACT is an XML format that defines and describes individual, re-usable electronic circuit designs (individual pieces of intellectual property, or IPs) to facilitate their use in creating integrated circuits (i.e. ''microchips''). IP-XACT was created by the SPIRIT Consortium as a standard to enable automated configuration and integration through tools. The goals of the standard are * to ensure delivery of compatible component descriptions from multiple component vendors, * to enable exchanging complex component libraries between electronic design automation (EDA) tools for SoC design (design environments), * to describe configurable components using metadata, and * to enable the provision of EDA vendor-neutral scripts for component creation and configuration (generators, configurators). Approved as IEEE 1685-2009 on December 9, 2009, published on February 18, 2010. Superseded by IEEE 1685-2014. IEEE 1685-2009 was adopted as IEC 62014-4:2015. Overview All documents will have ...
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WNTY
WNTY (990 AM) is an oldies radio station licensed to Southington, Connecticut and serving the Hartford, Connecticut area. The station is owned by John Fuller, through licensee Red Wolf Broadcasting Corporation, and broadcasts with 2.5 kilowatts daytime and 80 watts nighttime from a studio and tower site on Old Turnpike Road in Southington. History After WBZY was shut down, it was applied in 1964 but license wasn’t completely transferred until 1966. First went on September 2, 1969, initially as a daytime-only radio station, WNTY's original format would continue in some form until early 1999 when the death of then-owner Donato F. Sarapo, who had purchased the station from the original owners, led to WNTY being sold to ADD Radio Group for $850,000. ''La Brava 990'' In April 1999, WNTY was leased by Hartford-based El Principe Communications.''La Brava'' would last until September 15, 2000 when ADD Radio terminated El Principe's lease for reasons including non-payment of rent. In ...
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