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1.1THEHISTORYoFMULTIMEDIA
1.1.1TheHistoryofMultimediaComputerswith multimediafeatures were introduced
in the 199OEs.Before that, there was no technology capableof providinginformativemultimediaat an affordablecost. In its
early days, multimediatechnologywas not very well received
by the masses especiallyamong skeptical membersof theacademia.
Multimedia technology was considered to be an
invention gimmick of the computer industry. Nowadays,theview towards the importance of multimedia is very different.
For the past decade, this technology has been studied andexplored and now, multimediais one of the main components
of convergenttechnology.
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Thefirst personalcomputerwas marketed.It hada low
processingpowerandwas usedmainlyfor accountingandinventory.
Thestoragecapacityof the hard-diskwas increased.Computerscoulddisplaysimplegraphicsandwereusedforstatisticsandforecasting.
Computerswerecapableof displayingcolors,moresophisticatedgraphics,animationand sound.Theywere usedin word processinganddesktoppublishing.
Computersat this stagewerecapableof integratingdigitalvideo,audio,animationandtext in a digitalenvironment.As a result,itincreasesthe emphasison communicationand sharingof informationthroughnetworkssuchas the Internet.
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.2MULTIMEDIA1.2.1 The Common Multimedia Terms
i. Multimedia : Multimediais anycombinationof texts,graphics,animation,audio
and videowhichis a resultof computerbasedtechnologyor otherelectronic
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Interactive :
Each multimedia application involves interactivity with end-users.
Users can take part actively in the multimedia applications and not
passively as in the conventional components of media. This is because theusers have total controlover the applications.Interactivitycan be simple,such as
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1.2.2TheDifferenceBetweencommandovovs.theWorldWideweb
i. co-Rom(CompactDiskReadOnly-Memory)is thebasichardwareof a multimediacomputersystem.Compactdisc technologyhassuccessfullyincreasedthe capacity of the computerfor storing and retrievingdata.
CDROM'smain advantage,besides its speed, is its ability to store
moredata. Usuallya CDROMcan store650 megabytesof data on its singleside. This makes it the main choice for softwaredevelopingcompaniesbecauseof its ability to transfer a big amountof video, audio, graphicsandanimation data into their software.
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DigitalVersatileDiskor DVDtechnologywassaidto betheDsuccessorof theCDROMtechno|ogy.ADVDdrivecanstore4.7
gigabyteof data on a singlesurfaceof a DVDdisk, whichis seven
timesthe capacityof a CD. Moreover,manyDVDdrivescan storedata on bothsidesof a DVDdisk whichdoublesits storage
capacity.In addition,the transferspeedof a DVDdrive is muchfaster than a CDROM drive.
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3)CableModem
In November1995,a consortiumof cable televisionindustryleadersannounced
agreementwith key equipmentmanufacturersto specifysome of the technicalways cablenetworksand data equipmenttalk with one another.3COM,AT&T,COM21,General
Instrument,HewlettPackard,Hughes,Hybrid,IBM, Intel, LANCity,MicroUnity,Motorola,Nortel,Panasonic,ScientificAtlanta, Terrayon,Toshiba,and Zenith currentlysupply cablemodemproducts.Cable modemsoperateat speeds 100 to 1,000times as fast as a telephone
modem,receivingdata at up to 10Mbpsand sendingdata at speedsbetween2Mbpsand 10
Mbps.They can providenot only high-bandwidthInternetaccess but also streamingaudio andvideo for televisionviewing.Most will connectto computerswith 10baseTEthernetconnectors.
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lnputdevicescollectdataandprogramsthatarereadablorunderstandableby humansand convertthem into forms that can be
processedby computers.
There are many types of input devices such as keyboard,mouse, touch screen, camera and voice input devices that can be
used to develop and distributea multimediaproject.
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4)VoicelnputDevices
The voice inputdeviceconvertshumanspeechesto digitalcode.The most widely used voice input device is the microphone.The
microphoneis the hardwareneededto record sound or voice in a
multimediacomputer.It is usuallyusedfor onlineconversationsorteleconsultations.
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ti MonitorThe monitoris usedfor display.It is one of the most importanthardwarein
a multimediacomputer system. The monitor is required to develop a multimedia
projectdependson the natureof the multimediaapplicationthat you are
developingand the type of computerthat you are using.Amongthem are the
CathodeRay Tube(CRT)monitorand the portablemonitorcommonlyknownas
the LiquidCrystalDisplay(LCD)monitor.
Question: is monito monitor?
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