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3.01 Explore multimedia systems, elements and presentations. 3.01B Multimedia Systems 3.01 Explore multimedia systems, elements and presentations.

Playback Systems comprise: The computer system and any additional equipment used for viewing multimedia presentations. Computer systems must include a: Video graphics card to display graphics. Sound card to play sound effects. Note: The minimum computer system requirements for multimedia presentations can be found on the package. Teacher Note: One should also check the package material to find the minimum system requirements for playing the multimedia presentation before purchasing it to determine if their system can play the multimedia presentation.

Development Systems Comprise: Developing multimedia presentations requires a basic computer system. Additional hardware devices may be used. A computer with large storage capacity is recommended. Note: High-end equipment can minimize production cost and time spent in creating multimedia presentations.

Possible Hardware Devices Basic computer system Speakers External storage devices Scanner Microphone CD/DVD burners

Possible Additional Hardware Devices Sound cards Analog or digital camcorders Digital video camera Webcams to include live streaming video on a Website Video capture cards for converting analog video to digital Video tuners enable a PC to receive and save TV signals Camcorders: digital or analog, for recording live action Webcams: to include live, streaming video on a Web site Video capture cards: for converting analog video to digital format Video tuners: enable a PC to receive and save television signals

Review Multimedia Systems Playback System Development System