COM111 Lecture
Schedule 6
Introduction
to Multimedia, Building Blocks of Multimedia, Multimedia Systems, Multimedia
Applications, Virtual Reality, Current Trends in System and Application
software.
What is Media?
Media is the storage and
transmission tools used to store and deliver information. Media can be called the vehicle which
transports information. This is where the term medium of communications derives
from.
What is multimedia?
Multimedia is the communication
of ideas using multiple forms of information content (media). Multimedia
means that computer information can be represented through audio, video, and
animation in addition to traditional media (i.e., text, graphics/drawings,
images).
Multimedia
features:
- Possesses and makes use of different media
- Uses digital technology
- Demands interaction from the user
- Integrates sound, images, text and data into flawless applications
Building Blocks of Multimedia:
- Text
- Graphics
- Audio
- Video
- Animation
Text:
Text is
one of the most important elements of multimedia. The standard document format
used for Web pages is called HTML. A hypertext system enables the user to
navigate through text in a non-linear way. Text written using various text
editing and processing tools. Eg : Word processing software , MS Word.
Graphics :
Image is a spatial representation of an object or a scene. (image of a
person, place, object) Graphic is a broader and general definition which
includes:
Ø Pictures or Photographs
Ø Drawings or Line arts
Ø Clip arts
Ø Buttons and Banner
Ø Charts and graphs
Ø Backgrounds
Ø Icons
Picture Vs Graphics / Image:
Pictures are found in the world which is external to
the computers. Images are the 2-Dimensional digital representations of pictures
found in computers. Computer attempts to duplicate the “look and feel” of a
picture via storing and processing. An image is a “realistic” version of the
original picture ; dependent on the quality and capabilities of the computer
while graphic, artist’s ability to use
the software.
Modes
of Graphics presentation:
- Background : it sets the quality and theme of presentation
- 2D Graphics: image spans from left to right and the image we see on the monitor is 2D image
- 3D Graphics: projecting 3D image on 2D surface
- Charts and graphs: appropriate forms of graphics used for presenting facts and figures related information
- Flowcharts : systematic order of an event
Audio:
In
multimedia production, sound and music are crucial in helping to establish a
pleasant working environments
Common
types of sound format :
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
Sound files stored on a computer & contain
musical notes, info sent via MIDI interface.
WAV (WAVe form audio format sound)
Microsoft standard file format Sound files storing
waveform audio data(Universal files). Users use these files through QuickTime
and windows media player and after recording produce the desired o/p using
sound-editing software.
Audio
on PCs :
Many types of sounds are
accessible with a PC. They include:
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Music
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Sound effects
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Spoken narration
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Video soundtracks
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Real-time telephone conversations
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Operating system alerts and prompts
Video :
Moving pictures accompanied by sound. Digital video
is useful in multimedia applications for showing real life objects Video places
highest performance demand on computer memory and on bandwidth if place on
internet
Three
main types of video file : 1)QuickTime 2)AVI (Audio Video Interleave) 3)MPEG
(Moving Picture Experts Group)
Animation:
Animation is the Process of sequencing still images
in rapid succession to give the effect of live motion Sequence of images shown
one after the other very quickly – human eye and brain blend images to produce
the effect of motion. Powerful tool capable of communicating complex ideas when
location or shape of the object is changed rapidly the eye will perceive the
changes as motion. Animations can be done in two ways:
·
2D animation: flat images are drawn one after the
other, eg. Cartoons
·
3D animation: mathematical model of 3D objects is
created to portray its width, height and depth, eg. CAD
Kinematics – study of movement and motion of
structures that have joints, walking person.
Morphing – transformation of one image into another.
Multimedia
system:
System capable of processing multimedia data and application Hardware & software play a vital role in
supporting multimedia based application. Vast amount of data is required processing of
multimedia elements, faster processor speed and supporting RAM is essential. Many multimedia products require storage on a
CD-ROM.
Data
compression:
To reduce the storage space – multimedia components
must be compressed .The processes of cutting down the size of the file by
special compression algorithms. Two types of compression:
- Loss: few data discarded to achieve massive reductions in size, e.g. JPEG & MPEG images.
- Lossless: size is reduced without discarding any information of the original data, e.g. PNG, ZIP tool for text compression.
Multimedia
applications:
- Multimedia in education
- Multimedia and entertainment
- Multimedia and training
- Multimedia in business
- Multimedia interactive Kiosks
Virtual
Reality:
Artificial environment created by using special
computer hardware & software presented to the user that appears and feels
like a real 3D world. To enter into virtual reality user wears special glove,
earphones & head-mounted display device (HMD). Virtual reality systems
require very expensive hardware & software and confined to research
laboratories.
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