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MULTI-MEDIA LO1 – THIS IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY NOT TO BE COPIED
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LO1.1 – INVESTIGATE THE TYPES OF INTERACTIVE MM PRODUCTS AVAILABLE Identify a multimedia product Identify a multimedia product Create a label - a title / name Create a label - a title / name Find an image Find an image Describe its purpose? / how and when is it used? Describe its purpose? / how and when is it used? Describe aspects of its design – how does it achieve what it is trying to do? Describe aspects of its design – how does it achieve what it is trying to do?
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LO1.1 EXAMPLE OF MM PRODUCTS Handheld games console Handheld games console Museum education information point Museum education information point Supermarket self check out Supermarket self check out Touch screen fast food ordering system Touch screen fast food ordering system A kids online game A kids online game Argos product ordering / checking system. Argos product ordering / checking system.
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LO1.2 – WHAT MIGHT YOU NEED OR WANT TO USE TO CREATE, VIEW OR USE MM PRODUCTS What hardware? What hardware? What software? What software? What peripherals? What peripherals?
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HARDWARE Computer (obvious) but how good a PC do you need? Computer (obvious) but how good a PC do you need? Graphics card? simple operations or complex video? Graphics card? simple operations or complex video? Memory / Hard Drive? Memory / Hard Drive? Mouse? – not always a straight forward issue Mouse? – not always a straight forward issue Keyboard? – are you typing? Keyboard? – are you typing? Monitor? – Touchscreen? Monitor? – Touchscreen?
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SOFTWARE Create / view / Use Create / view / Use Photoshop, graphics, video editing, Sound editing, Office documents (Word), Desk Top Publishing (DTP), database necessary? Photoshop, graphics, video editing, Sound editing, Office documents (Word), Desk Top Publishing (DTP), database necessary? Website? – Browser Website? – Browser Offline? – PowerPoint? Bespoke (purpose written)? Offline? – PowerPoint? Bespoke (purpose written)? PDF reader? Flash? Video codecs? Browser updates? PDF reader? Flash? Video codecs? Browser updates?
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PERIPHERALS - INPUT / OUTPUT / STORAGE AGAIN???? - Mouse (I) keyboard (I) monitor (O) AGAIN???? - Mouse (I) keyboard (I) monitor (O) Touchscreen (I + O) Touchscreen (I + O) Barcode scanner (I) Barcode scanner (I) Microphone (I) Microphone (I) Printer (O) Printer (O) Projector + screen (O) Projector + screen (O) Speakers (O) Speakers (O) Flash drive (S) Disk Drive (S) Flash drive (S) Disk Drive (S)
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LO1.3 – WHAT ARE THE ISSUES AND PROBLEMS WITH ACCESSING MM - NETWORKED Not just the internet could be on a local network. What is bandwidth ? What is bandwidth ? Limitations caused by bandwidth……. Limitations caused by bandwidth……. Limitations on connections…… Limitations on connections…… Limitations on data transfer speeds ……. Limitations on data transfer speeds …….
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STAND ALONE VS INTERNET No more internet bills No more internet bills Fast access to hard drive content Fast access to hard drive content Data transfer locally is good Data transfer locally is good Expensive PC Expensive PC Content can go out of date Content can go out of date Updates can be difficult Updates can be difficult Data transfer outside is slow / poor Data transfer outside is slow / poor Cheaper PC Cheaper PC Updates centrally online (once) Updates centrally online (once) Data transfer is easy to distribute Data transfer is easy to distribute Only as fast as your internet speed Only as fast as your internet speed Constant internet costs Constant internet costs Need good bandwidth to cope with demands Need good bandwidth to cope with demands
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CABLED VS WIFI Faster data transfer Faster data transfer More stable More stable Need long cable? Need long cable? Limited range? Limited range? Limited number of connections? Limited number of connections? Mobile devices can connect Mobile devices can connect Roaming Roaming Limited range? Limited range? Weak / lost signal Weak / lost signal Connection certificates Connection certificates Limited connections? Limited connections? Less secure Less secure
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BANDWIDTH ISSUE More bandwidth = more speed or more connections possible More bandwidth = more speed or more connections possible Imagine a road, single carriageway, compare that to a three lane road. Now move 120 cars down that road. The bigger bandwidth will handle this traffic faster. Imagine a road, single carriageway, compare that to a three lane road. Now move 120 cars down that road. The bigger bandwidth will handle this traffic faster. Can effect both ends of data transfer (sender and receiver) Can effect both ends of data transfer (sender and receiver)
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DATA TRANSFER ISSUES GOOD High resolution content High resolution content Connection doesn’t drop Connection doesn’t drop Not pixelated Not pixelated Smooth SmoothBAD Jumpy content Jumpy content Lag Lag Stalling / freezing Stalling / freezing Poor quality resolution / bit rates Poor quality resolution / bit rates Poor transfer speeds mean no transfer or slow transfer. Poor transfer speeds mean no transfer or slow transfer. Live streaming is effected dramatically Live streaming is effected dramatically Sharing content takes a lot longer Sharing content takes a lot longer
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CONNECTIVITY ISSUES The more connections – the slower the speed The more connections – the slower the speed Theoretically 255 devices can connect to one wifi access point – In reality the system would slow to a stall / crash well before that number could connect. Theoretically 255 devices can connect to one wifi access point – In reality the system would slow to a stall / crash well before that number could connect. Distance / proximity to a connection can make a difference (go out of range) Distance / proximity to a connection can make a difference (go out of range) Every connection needs its own IP address. If devices share addresses neither will work. Every connection needs its own IP address. If devices share addresses neither will work.
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LO1.4 – IDENTIFY FILE FORMATS AND THEIR SUITABILITY What types of Multimedia may occur in a product? What types of Multimedia may occur in a product? How can they be used? / Why are they used? How can they be used? / Why are they used? What file formats are suitable for an end product? What file formats are suitable for an end product? PPT PPT HTML HTML Flash / SWF Flash / SWF
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LO1.4 – IDENTIFY FILE FORMATS AND THEIR SUITABILITY What file formats are available for each aspect of Multi-Media? What file formats are available for each aspect of Multi-Media? Sound Sound Video Video Image Image Animation Animation Text Text Table / charts Table / charts When should you use them / how are they suitable? When should you use them / how are they suitable?
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