Multimedia Concepts
4.1.1 Definition of Multimedia1. Systems that support the interactive use of text, audio, still images, video, and graphics. Each of these elements must be converted in some way from analog form to digital form before they can be used in a computer application. Thus, the distinction of multimedia is the convergence of previously diverse systems.www.tamu.edu/ode/glossary.html
2. Presentations of sound and light, words in magnetically graven image - and any known combination thereof as well as nuances yet to come. Though computer CD is the dominant wrapper for these works, technological innovation is the hallmark of the electronic-publishing arena, and new formats will expand the creative and market potential. Multimedia books are publishing events; their advent suggests alternative avenues for authors as well as adaptational tie-ins with the world of print. ...www.brochure-design.com/brochure-design-publishing-terms.html
3. Presenting data in more than one medium, such as combining text, graphics and sound.www.micro2000uk.co.uk/hardware_glossary.htm
4. A combination of media types on a single document, including: text, graphics, animation, audio and video.www.vikont.com/clients/glossary.htm
5. A combination of various types of media, including sound, animation, video and graphics. Due to the generally large size of "multimedia" files, a CD-ROM is usually necessary to store files. As well, appropriate sound and video cards and speakers are also necessary.www.angelfire.com/bc/nursinginformatics/glossary4.html
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