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Chapter 1 Introduction Multimedia Systems Key Points Digital multimedia is any combination of two or more media, represented in a digital form, sufficiently well integrated to be presented via a single interface, or manipulated by a single computer program. Multimedia can be delivered offline (e.g. on CDROM) or online (e.g. on the World Wide Web). Multimedia has a wide range of application, from entertainment to education and business. Key Points There are many precedents for the integration of media, but the addition of interactivity is a novel contribution of digital multimedia. Access to multimedia is not universal. The issues raised by censorship (監察) have a very long history and have not been satisfactorily resolved. The challenge and opportunity of multimedia remains. Introduction What is Medium (pl. media) Something in a middle position. A substance regarded as the means of transmission of a force or effect. An intervening substance though which something is transmitted or carried on (介 質). A means of mass communication such as newspaper,magazine or television (傳媒). Something gives our senses access to further form of information. Introduction What is Multimedia (Multiple-Media) A combination of text, graphics, images, video and audio to enrich its content and enhance communication. Introduction What is digital Multimedia Any combination of two or more media, represented in a digital form, well integrated to be presented via a single interface, or manipulated by a single computer program. Examples Forensic (法院的) multimedia Entertainment and education: Video game Digital Encyclopedia Britannica (大英百科) CD titles Sale presentation and promotions Scientific visualization. Introduction Delivery of Multimedia Multimedia can be delivered Offline (e.g. on CD-ROM) Online (e.g. on the World Wide Web). Online delivery provides live multimedia content such as video conferencing and broadcast multimedia (compression & databases). TV, movies: linear and noninteractive Multimedia Production Making of multimedia requires software not only for preparation of individual media elements but for their integration into a finished production Authoring systems programs that allow a designer to assemble different media in space and time, and add interactive behavior to them. Storyboards A means of making and communicating multimedia design Sequence of still pictures showing composition of shots at key points in production Non-linearity added to storyboard Terminologies Multimedia production and multimedia applications Production: present material in a fixed way Application: generate multimedia dynamically Different sorts of perception such as reading text, looking at pictures, listening to sound. Cognitive scientists call these different sorts of perception modalities. Interactivity Control the content and flow of information Providing choices in computer program is much easier than providing choices via hardware such as VCR User Interfaces Fig. 1.1, dialog box Text entry areas, pop-up menus, buttons Disadvantages Users who are not already familiar with the interface convention might find it harder to use than a specially designed simpler one (Fig. 1.2) Everything looks the same Innovative interface User Interfaces (2) Interface elements that have become most familiar to users Menu commands with keyboard shortcuts Playback controls Mimic the operation on VCR and de facto standard icons (Fig. 1.2) Additional control Strip with a marker that can be pulled through it A new interface convention Social and ethical (倫理) considerations Access to multimedia: Consumption Depends is not universal Availability of computers Reliable infrastructure: power supplies, ubiquitous (到處存在) telecommunications Telecommunication charge rate Computer skill Physical disability or learning difficulties on access to appropriate hardware on possession of necessary skills Voice synthesizers Braille (點字) keyboards Difficulty in distinguishing between certain colors Security Social awareness Access to Multimedia: Production Access right Write access Read access Inexpensive tools for constructing Web sites Means of production and distribution of traditional media is tightly restricted. Recorder music: multinational corporations Film: enormous cost Control of Multimedia Most popular sites on WWW are home sites of ISP Web portals Search engines One-to-many Broadcasting, publication and marketing Few-to-few: WWW Control of Content Control over what people may read, see, hear or do Rapid growth of Internet Mechanisms exist for controlling publication, exhibition, performance and so Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) Censorship (檢查) Restricts reception, not distribution Allow user to prevent unacceptable material reaching them Labels are associated with each Web page. Undesirable material is rejected by screening software A standard format for content labelling Recreational Software Advisory Council (RSAC) Crude measures of violence, sex, nudity and language Control of Content PICS allows labels to be attached by Page’s author Third party You have to trust labelling service PICS label for searching program A New Medium Very brief history of multimedia Web pages After several years, can support elaborate layout, typography, animation, video, sound, and interactivity SETI Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Internet: a collection of connected computers