IT6209 Introduction to Multimedia
This class introduces students to the capabilities of interactive multimedia and its uses in education, industry, and entertainment. Students will review the roles of various types of software applications and experiment with authoring tools to create one or more small projects.
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MCI provides applications with device-independent capabilities for controlling audio and visual peripherals.
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The reader must possess some basic computing and networking skills in order to take advantage of electronic.
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E-publishing initially required readers to have certain software for e-books.
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Computer-based instructions that teach skills or procedures.
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The multimedia input functions were introduced in 16-bit Windows.
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There are upgrade options when you buy a Mac, but unlike a Windows PC, you cannot mix and match components.
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DrawDib functions require that your application use the _____________ transfer mode.
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The Media Control Interface can be used to play waveform audio as well as other media such as MIDI sounds and video.
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The fifth major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Mac computers.
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USB
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The fourth major release of Mac OS X, Apple’s desktop and server operating system.
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The ________________ presentation software tool lets you create professional presentations quickly and easily.
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The programs that run on an operating system talk to the hardware.
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Computer-based models of real-life situations.
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Windows provides functions that enable an application to receive ____________________.
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The simplest method documented here is that of using the playsound function.
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It provides standard commands for playing multimedia devices and recording multimedia resource files.
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The DrawDib functions use source and destination rectangles to control the portion of an image that is displayed.
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Other terms for electronic publishing.
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To release the library, use the _____________ function.
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The existence of this vast amount of information on the Internet makes it easy to carry out piracy and robbery.
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Originators and developers of content also provide media to deliver and display the content for the same.
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These services can also control volume and other effects.
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Mac OS will automatically recognize and work with any other Apple product, such as iPhone, Cinema Display, Airport, and iPad.
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Where paper publishers usually try to obtain as many rights as possible, the e-Publisher usually retains none.
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The audio compression manager adds system level support for the following services EXCEPT:
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Electronic publishing are accessible to all users regardless of geographic location.
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Music Maker Jam allows you to blend together your own Dubstep.
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Tutorials can be used in:
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There are financial and time costs related to the use of electronic publishing.
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You must place custom stream and file handlers in one or more DLLs, separated from main application files.
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Function in that they provide image-stretching and dithering capabilities.
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This leads to problems with reading, particularly over four or five screens, annotation and portability; however, with the advent of smart technology this may not always hold.
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E-publishing initially required readers to have certain software for e-books.
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It is an ancillary input device for applications that provide alternatives to using the keyboard and mouse.
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The sequences of slides, also called pages or screens, that usually incorporate text, sound, graphics, and animation.