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Tutorial 7 Working with Multimedia
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XP Introducing Multimedia Bandwidth is a measure of the amount of data that can be sent through a communication pipeline each second. – Consider bandwidth when working with multimedia on a Web site New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive2
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XP Introducing Multimedia Multimedia can be added to a Web page two different ways: – External media: media file accessed through a link Useful for a low bandwidth – Embedded media: placed within a Web page as an embedded object New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive3
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XP Exploring Digital Audio Every sound wave is composed of two components: – Amplitude- the height of the wave Relates to sound’s volume – Frequency- the speed at which the sound wave moves Relates to sound’s pitch New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive4
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XP Exploring Digital Audio New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive5
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XP Exploring Digital Audio New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive6
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XP Working with Embedded Objects An embedded object is any media clip, file, program, or other object that can be run or viewed from within a Web page. – Browsers need the appropriate plug-ins to run embedded objects New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive7
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XP Working with Embedded Objects Embed objects using the object element The MIME types identify the type of data contained in the file New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive8
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XP Working with Embedded Objects New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive9
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XP Working with Embedded Objects Use the width and height attributes to determine the object’s width and height New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive10
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XP Working with Embedded Objects Parameters define the appearance and behavior of embedded objects The src parameter is common to most plug-ins for embedded sounds New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive11
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XP Working with Embedded Objects New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive12
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XP Working with ActiveX Components ActiveX is a technology that allows components to run from within a variety of Windows programs Only designed for Windows ActiveX objects are referred to as ActiveX controls Each ActiveX control is identified by a class id cab or cabinet files automatically install the necessary software on the user’s computer New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive13
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XP Working with ActiveX Components New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive14
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XP IE Conditional Comments New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive15
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XP Creating Background Sound The parameters for Windows Media Player to create a hidden clip that starts automatically are: You can also use the bgsound element New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive16
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XP Exploring Digital Video New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive17
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XP Exploring Digital Video A Shockwave Flash or swf file contains the video, audio, animations, interactive scripts, program controls, and other features that provide real- time interactive animation New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive18
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XP Exploring QuickTime Video New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive19
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XP Exploring Windows Media Player New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive20
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XP Introducing the embed Element To make your pages backward compatible, you can use the embed element along with the object tag to insert multimedia content New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive21
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XP Introducing Java Oak was developed by Sun Microsystems as an operating system intended to be used by common appliances and devices Oak was renamed Java in 1995 Each Java program works with a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive22
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XP Applets and Java Virtual Machines New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive23
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XP Applets Applets are displayed as embedded objects on a Web page in an applet window Several libraries of Java applets are available A Java program is stored in an executable file called a class file New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive24
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XP Working with Java Applets New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive25
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XP Creating a Scrolling Marquee with Internet Explorer An alternative to using an applet to create a box with scrolling text is to create a marquee element content where attributes is one or more of the marquee elements, and content is the page content that appears in the marquee box New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML, Comprehensive26
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