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Lecture 2 Multimedia Hardware and Software. MM hardware We need to distinguish between hardware requirements for MM production, and hardware requirements.

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1 Lecture 2 Multimedia Hardware and Software

2 MM hardware We need to distinguish between hardware requirements for MM production, and hardware requirements for MM delivery

3 Producing MM MM production requires high quality, high speed equipment with massive storage Need to store, and process, vast amounts of MM data such as images, sounds, and video

4 Producing MM Need to be able to capture video from camera to disc, at a constant rate Need to be able to record sounds using high quality microphones in a sound studio

5 MM Delivery Computer hardware to be used for running MM products requires particular specifications

6 Multimedia Hardware Apple computers have had multimedia capabilities since 1984 (played sound)  Apple Macintosh series Multimedia PCs available since late 1980s  386 series

7 Apple Mac Variety of Models since 1984 eg PowerPc, Quadra, Classic Latest - iMac, G4 and G5, eMac

8 Apple iMac iMac is entirely suited for MM use Has high-level spec for:  Processor and memory  Storage  Graphics  Communications  Audio  Optical storage (cd/dvd / rewrite options)

9 Full details can be found at: www.apple.com/imac

10 G5 Spec More advanced than iMac better processor 1.8-2.5 GHz single/dual more memory 256Mb - 8Gb more hard disk space 80-500 Gb see notes pages: www.apple.com/powermac/

11 eMac eMac now also available 128-256MB SDRAM - 1 DIMM Keyboard/Mac OS X - U.S. English 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 40-80GB Ultra ATA drive DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo drive Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 included www.apple.com/emac/

12 PC Multimedia PC (MPC) standard introduced to allow users to decide whether a particular PC was capable of running MM applications

13 MPC 1 1989  386sx, 2mb ram,  30 mb hard disk,  CD ROM Drive,  VGA video (16 colours),  an 8 bit audio board, speakers and/or headphones  Microsoft Windows software with Multimedia Extensions package - not powerful.

14 MPC 2 1993  486sx 25 mhz, 4mb ram (minimum),  160 mb hard disk,  CD ROM (double speed),  VGA video (64k colours) display resolution (640x480),  a 16 bit audio audio board (digital sound, midi playback),  101 keyboard and mouse, midi, joystick, serial, parallel,  Windows 3.0, plus multi media extensions

15 MPC 3 1995  Pentium 75 mhz, 8mb ram (minimum),  540 mb, CD ROM (quadra speed),  VGA video (64k colours) ( video enable graphics),  16 bit audio board (digital sound, wavetable, midi playback), speakers must be measured at 3 watts per channel,  video playback,  101 keyboard and mouse, joystick, serial, parallel,  windows 3.11 and DOS 6.0

16 PC Today Provides high-spec hardware and software capable of supporting MM applications Vastly exceeds MPC 3 requirements Distinction of ‘Multimedia PC’ no longer needed

17 Example specification  3.6 GHz pentium 4 processor  512 – 4Gb memory  160 Gb hard drive  cd/dvd rewrite  Windows XP  ~£1000

18 Peripherals for multimedia Extra Storage  external  hard discs  cd readers/writers  zip drives  dvd players/writers

19 Input Devices  Trackballs  Touchscreens  Graphics Tablets  Scanners  OCRD  Infrared Remotes  Voice Recognition Systems  Digital Cameras (still and video)

20 Output  projectors  video

21 Software for multimedia Multimedia application development software  eg Macromedia Authorware, Macromedia Director, Assymetrix Toolbook, Flash Graphics Creation and editing software  eg Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, Adobe Illustrator Text  Abobe Pagemaker, Adobe Framemaker, MS Word

22 Software Video  Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, iMovie, Cinema 3D Sound  provided with sound card, eg Soundblaster for PC and Macintosh sound software Web  Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe Go Live, Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Fireworks, shockwave www.shockwave.com


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