AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS

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ALPINE ALPINE ELECTRONICS INC. 1-7, Yukigaya-otsukamachi Ota-ku Tokyo 145-0067 Japan AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS, COMPRISING OF TELEVISION DISPLAYS FOR USE WITH DISPLAYING PICTURE SIGNALS WHICH ARE RECORDED IN VIDEO TAPES, DISPLAYERS OF PICTURE SIGNALS AND TELEVISION RECEIVERS RECEIVING THE SIGNALS, ROAD MAP DISPLAYS FOR ASSISTING IN NAVIGATION OF A CAR, VIDEO AND AUDIO TAPE RECORDERS, AND CASES FOR TELEVISION DISPLAYS AND TAPE RECORDERS AND CODES CONNECTING BOTH GOODS AND ANTENNAS, COMPACT DISK PLAYERS, COMPACT DISK CHANGERS, AUDIO AND VIDEO TAPE DECKS, AMPLIFIERS, EQUALIZERS, SPEAKERS, RADIOS;MOBILE SECURITY SYSTEMS COMPRISING OF REMOTE CONTROLLED DOOR/HOOD LOCK, REMOTE TRANSMITTER, COMPUTERIZED MOTION SENSOR, KEY PAD INTERFACE, ENGINE STARTER CUTOFF, SENSOR INDICATOR, GLASS BREAKAGE DETECTOR, VEHICLE SIREN, SIREN CONTROLS, STARTER AND VALET SWITCH, ALL FOR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH VEHICLES;
ALPINE ALPINE ELECTRONICS INC. 1-7, Yukigaya-otsukamachi Ota-ku Tokyo 145-0067 Japan audio visual systems, comprising of television displays for use with displaying picture signals which are recorded in video tapes, displayers of picture signals and television receivers, receiving the signals, road map displays for assisting in navigation of a car, video and audio tape recorders, and cases for television displays, tape recorders and codes connecting both goods and antennas, compact disk players, compact disk changers, audio and video tape decks, amplifiers, equalizers, speakers, and digital audio tape players;mobile security systems comprising of remote controlled door/hood lock, remote transmitter, computerized motion sensor, key pad interface, engine starter cutoff, sensor indicator, glass breakage detector, vehicle siren, siren controls, starter and valet switch, all for use in conjunction with vehicles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of deriving audio content from visual content can include modifying a visual markup language document requested by a client computer system to specify a control for generating an audio markup language document version of the visual markup language document. The modified visual markup language document can be provided to the client computer system. Responsive to a selection of the control, an audio markup language document version of the visual markup language document can be generated. The audio markup language document can be saved for subsequent presentation through an audio interface.