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Multimedia Concepts: Video Technologies ANALOG DIGITAL
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Analog Video Technology Analog means ? Analog means ?
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Analog Video Technology Analog Formats Videotape Videotape VHS (remember BETA?) 8mm Laserdisc Laserdisc Familiar? Obsolete? Familiar? Obsolete? Why discuss? Why discuss?
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Analog Video Technology Videotape Videotape Laserdisc Laserdisc
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Video (Analog Tape) Positives Familiar, common hardware Familiar, common hardware VCRs, players, camcorders Perceived image “quality” Perceived image “quality” Impact of screen size Full color depth (~ 24-bit) Full color depth (~ 24-bit)
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Video (Analog Tape) Positives RECORDABLE & erasable RECORDABLE & erasable Inexpensive hardware & tapes Inexpensive hardware & tapes Can be digitized Can be digitized
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Video (Analog Tape) Negatives Quality of NTSC (standard N. Am. television) Quality of NTSC (standard N. Am. television) TV vs. Monitor TV vs. Monitor Fundamentally linear Fundamentally linear Hard to use segments Example (s) Computer control ??
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Video (Analog Tape) Negatives Limited manipulation Limited manipulation Costly hardware to edit Quality loss by generation Distance distribution Distance distribution Limited rapid sharing cf. video conferencing
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Analog Video Technologies Videotape Videotape Laserdisc (Laser videodisc) Laserdisc (Laser videodisc)
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Laserdisc (Analog) Overview Precursor to DVD Precursor to DVD Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages & Disadvantages Laserdisc technology Laserdisc technology Advanced systems Advanced systems
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Laserdiscs Laserdiscs +/- Advantages Advantages Higher video quality Higher video quality Multi-channel sound Multi-channel sound Double-sided Double-sided Still frame & special effects Still frame & special effects Potential for random access Potential for random access Non-linear = hyper
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Laserdiscs Laserdiscs +/- Disadvantages Disadvantages ‘Special’ hardware ‘Special’ hardware Unfamiliar at home Bulky Bulky Cost of hardware Cost of hardware vs VCR (or DVD) No local recording No local recording
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Multimedia Concepts: Video Technologies ANALOG DIGITAL
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Digital Video What is it? Most commonly: Most commonly: Analog video – digitized Computer files Newer technology: Newer technology: Original digital video (DV) Bits on a digital tape
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Creating Digital Video Hardware Analog Digitizing Gear Analog Digitizing Gear $50 - $1000+ Internal, external, both Digital camcorder + IEEE 1394 Digital camcorder + IEEE 1394 “Firewire” or “i Link” Many digital ‘still’ cameras Many digital ‘still’ cameras Highly variable results PC / web cameras (“golf balls”) PC / web cameras (“golf balls”)
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Creating Digital Video Software Comes with hardware Comes with hardware Capture, then edit Capture, then edit Not necessarily same software Varied features, e.g. formats Varied features, e.g. formats Varied learning curve Varied learning curve Match to need & skill iMovie / Movie Maker to Premier
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Other Digital Video Sources Clip video (CD / Web) Clip video (CD / Web) Download from web sites Download from web sites Varies by video format “Screen capture” software “Screen capture” software Camtasia, CamStudio, etc. Morphing software Morphing software Animation software Animation software Flash, et al – beyond our scope Class web page has links Class web page has links
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Digital Video Concepts Video = “frames” Video = “frames” How many / sec? Apply still image file size concept Apply still image file size concept Video = ++MB Video = ++MB Forget KB Forget KB
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Digital Video Concepts Image Size (‘window’ on screen) Image Size (‘window’ on screen) Pixel dimensions Common Sizes Common Sizes 160 x 120 (‘1/16’) 320 x 240 (‘1/4’) 640 x 480 (‘full’ screen) 720 x 480 (DVD, ‘wider’ screen) What does a viewer really see?
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Digital Video Concepts DV File Size Factors Image pixel dimensions Image pixel dimensions Just like still images FPS FPS Frames per second Number required? Color depth (bits) Color depth (bits) Increasingly, no option
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Digital Video Concepts DV File Size Factors Video (file) format (more later) QuickTime / AVI / WMV QuickTime / AVI / WMV MPEG (mpg) MPEG (mpg) Streaming Streaming CODEC Compression / decomp algorithm Compression / decomp algorithm Sometime selectable (cf. audio) Sometime selectable (cf. audio) Audio quality Limited impact Limited impact
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Digital Video Benefits Inexpensive hardware to create Inexpensive hardware to create Edit electronically with software (non-linear editing) Edit electronically with software (non-linear editing) Just another (large) file = transmission potential Just another (large) file = transmission potential FTP, email, or on web pages Keep file size down! Or stream it More flexible use More flexible use
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Digital Video Issues Image quality (e.g. jaggies) Limited resizing (pixels, jerky) Differing formats / architectures Non-standard compression schemes Broadway AVI & M-JPEG Broadway AVI & M-JPEG Codec compatibility / availability Codec compatibility / availability Storage requirements / downloads
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Impact of File Size 1 min video can take minutes to download
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DV Formats QuickTime (mov) QuickTime (mov) Background / compatibility Video for Windows (avi) Video for Windows (avi) WMV WMV MPEG (mpg, mp#) MPEG (mpg, mp#) Current standard ? Video CD / DVD Streaming competition (later) Streaming competition (later) Real vs MS vs QT
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‘Exotic’ DV VCD (Video CD) VCD (Video CD) Mpeg-1 Common outside US QTVR QTVR Lighthouse (HS) Orlando Art Museum
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Other Digital Video Topics Creating digital video Creating digital videoCreating digital videoCreating digital video DVD DVDDVD Streaming StreamingStreaming
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