"one-liner" sound module

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G10K 15/04 (2006.01) G11B 23/03 (2006.01) G11C 99/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2622538

The "One-Liner" sound module is housed in DVD and CD cases for movies and albums. Normally the electronic sound module device is used in greeting cards, enabled when the card is opened. The "One-Liner" will be used to speak-out infamous lines, a.k.a one-liners or any chosen pieces of dialogue from the film/video, from the person(s) associated to the film/video. The same applies for CD cases, each time it is opened a word, sentence, comment, statement, thought, splice of music from said artist will be heard through the sound module. Modules install easily due to adhesive backing, include a long-lasting battery and fit perfectly in the DVD and CD case. The sentence(s) or "One-Liners" are created as WAV files and are saved in the hardware of the module. Sound levels and/or volumes can be modified to suit the kind of structure it is housed in.

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