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1) Digital multimedia requires large amounts of memory, disk space, processing power and fast data transfer speeds for both consumption and production. Home systems typically have hundreds of megabytes of RAM and gigabytes of storage while production systems have terabytes of storage and specialized graphics/audio hardware. 2) Multimedia data exists uncompressed during production requiring vast amounts of storage, and must be compressed before delivery to reduce file sizes for consumption. Capturing video requires write speeds over 300 megabytes per second to disk. 3) Hardware requirements are the limiting factor for multimedia use. Faster processors, larger memories, higher-capacity disks and networks are needed to work with large multimedia files and deliver content in real-time. Specialized hardware is

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1) Digital multimedia requires large amounts of memory, disk space, processing power and fast data transfer speeds for both consumption and production. Home systems typically have hundreds of megabytes of RAM and gigabytes of storage while production systems have terabytes of storage and specialized graphics/audio hardware. 2) Multimedia data exists uncompressed during production requiring vast amounts of storage, and must be compressed before delivery to reduce file sizes for consumption. Capturing video requires write speeds over 300 megabytes per second to disk. 3) Hardware requirements are the limiting factor for multimedia use. Faster processors, larger memories, higher-capacity disks and networks are needed to work with large multimedia files and deliver content in real-time. Specialized hardware is

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ICS 321 Multi Media L.

Gottschalk
Digital MultiMedia, by Nigel Chapma ad !ey Chapma
Chapter 2: Enabling Technologies, page 31
Digital multimedia is ot oly "o# compute#s$
% digital &ideo o D'Ds
% digital ('
% digital audio )o CDs*
but, "ull ite#acti&ity still limited to compute#s +,- N,..
Digital Representations, page 32
memo#y bit is eithe# / o# 1
byte is 0 1e#os ad oes st#ug togethe#, e.g. //1//1//
a 2data st#uctu#e2 "o# multimedia )MM* might be the a##agemet o" all the bytes that
desc#ibe each pi3el o" a photo.
Digitization, page 35
Sometimes MM data o#igiates i digital "o#m4
othe# times it eeds to be scaed.
2Digiti1atio2 is the p#ocess o"
1* S5M6LING a sigal7s &alue at disc#ete ite#&als, ad
2* 895N(I:5(I,N ;he ;e #est#ict the &alue to a "i3ed set o" le&els.
+igu#e 2.2 o page 3< sho;s a sigal.
I "i#st pa#t o" +igu#e 2.3, it has bee sampled at disc#ete ite#&als
I 2d pa#t o" +igu#e 2.3, it has bee =uati"ied so that the &alue at each ite#&al is
cost#aied to a set o" disc#ete ite#&als.
(he de&ices that do such samplig as called 5DCs )5alog to Digital Co&e#te#s*.
(;o settigs "o# a sca$
% samplig #ate4
% =uati1atio le&els.
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MM data that has bee co&e#ted "#om aalog to digital is called a 2digital sigal2.
Digital sigals a#e mo#e #obust tha aalog sigals. Namely, they do ot su""e#
deg#adatio ;he
% copied, o#
% t#asmitted o&e# et;o#ks.
>ecause o" samplig ad =uati"icatio, the#e is data loss. )loss o" accu#acy*.
?o; do ;e #ecost#uct the o#igial sigal ;he displayig MM data@
1* 2Sample ad ?old2. see "igu#e 2.A, page 3B.
Not good app#o3imatio to o#igial, but maybe good eough "o# C-( display o#
loudspeake#.
2* May othe# methods, ;hich ;e ;ill co&e# late#.
I" samples a#e too "a# apa#t, #ecost#uctio ;ill be iade=uate o matte# ;hat the
techi=ue used.
% Notice i "igu#e 2.C, page 3B ho; the spike bet;ee s)i* ad s)iD1* ca7t be #eco&e#ed
o matte# ;hat the #ecost#uctio method. Such ude#samplig #esults i
% disto#tios ad
% a#te"acts )de"ied late#*. page 30
?o; "#e=uet a samplig #ate is 2su""iciet2@
Eskip the c#ossed out lies belo;. they do N,( essetial to the theo#y beig de&eloped
he#eF
Coside# a alte#ati&e ;ay o" #ep#esetig a sigal$
Musical ote cosists o" ;a&e"o#ms o" se&e#al di""e#et "#e=uecies added
togethe#4
)called 2"udametal2 plus the 2ha#moics2 o# 2o&e#toes2*
Gach "udametal ad o&e#toe a#e pu#e sie ;a&es.
1
I "igu#e 2.B, page 3H, the top ;a&e is the "udametal.
Gach ;a&e belo; adds oe o&e#toe.
It begis to look like a s=ua#e ;a&eI
Gach o&e#toe beig added is o" a highe# "#e=uecy tha the p#e&iously added
oe.
)I music, this is called the 3#d, the Cth, the Bth.*
5s you ca see "#om "igu#e 2.B, as ;e add highe# ad highe# "#e=uecies, the
shi"t i the sigal is mo#e ab#upt, leadig to a s=ua#e ;a&e.
So, to smooth out the ab#upt chages, ;e ca add a "ilte# to the sigal to
elimiate the highe# "#e=uecies.
)page 3H* )G3plo#ed "u#the# i chapte# C.*
1
)(his is time &a#yig sigals, but i chapte# C it ;ill be applied to space &a#yig sigals as ;ell.*
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So, o;, is the#e a samplig #ate that 2su""iciet2@ )page A/*
5s;e#$ the Samplig (heo#em states that$
I" the highest "#e=uecy compoet Eo# 2sig ;a&e2F o" a sigal is ")h*, the sigal ca
p#ope#ly be #ecost#ucted i" the samplig #ate is g#eate# tha 2")h*. (his &alue is the
2Ny=uist #ate2.
2
)page A/*
5s a e3ample, look at the clock o "igu#e 2.H, page A1.
(he samplig #ate is "ou# times a miute, ad you ca see the secod had
mo&ig a#oud the clock "ace. Jou KN,. "#om the successi&e "#ames that is is
mo&ig clock;ise.
Samplig #ate is A )"ou# times pe# #otatio*. ;hich is com"o#tably abo&e the sig
;a&e, ;hich is .
No; coside# i" ;e had oly sampled at AL3 )look o; at oly the #ed bo3es*.
It o; appea#s the clock had is mo&ig back;a#ds at #ate o" L3. )(his is ;hy
;ago ;heels i old mo&ie ;este#s seem to be goig back;a#ds.*
No; coside# a samplig #ate o" 2 )look oly at e&e#y othe# "#ame goig do;
page.*
(he secod had alte#ates bet;ee st#aight up ad st#aight do;. So ca7t tell i"
it is goig clock;ise o# coute#clock;ise. So eed somethig slightly mo#e tha
2, so slightly mo#e tha the Ny=uist #ate.
(he sideba# o page A1 states that because o" techical coside#atios, you #eally eed to
sample at a highe# #ate tha 2")h* i o#de# to do p#ope# #ecost#uctio. (he clock e3ample
illust#ated this ;ell.
I" ;e ude#sample, the some "#e=uecy compoets get t#as"o#med ito othe#
"#e=uecies du#ig #ecost#uctio. (his is ko; as 2aliasig2. .ith soud, it comes
o&e# as disto#tio. I images, it comes th#u as Magged edges. .he the image has "ie
#epeatig details, the it comes th#u as Moi#e patte#s )see "igu#e 2.1/, page A2*. I
mo&ig pictu#es, it comes th#u as Me#kiess o" motio, o# e&e as #et#og#ade motio
);ago ;heels goig back;a#ds*.
.hat about isu""iciet umbe# o" =uati1atio le&els@@ )page A1*
+igu#e 2.11 sho;s a blackL;hite photo sta#tig ;ith 2C< shades, the 120, the <A, the
32, the 1<, the 0, the A, the 2.
I less #egula# image, it sho;s up as poste#i1atio )b#ightess cotou#ig*.
+igu#e 2.12, page A3, o le"t has millios o" colo#s4 o #ight, Must "ou#.
I" you a#e makig a poste#, the oe o the #ight might be eye%catchig.
2
Some autho#s use 2Ny=uist #ate2 to mea the highest "#e=uecy compoet that ca be #ep#oduced, gi&e
a set samplig #ate. .atch outI
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(he umbe#s o" shades o" g#ey i "igu#e 2.11 )bL; photo* ;as chose to be
% 0 bits, the
% B bits, the
% < bits, the
% C, the A, the 3, the 2, the 1.
(his a""ects ho; much sto#age is eeded to #eco#d a image.
Note that the bL; image is still okay do; to C bits )32 di""e#et bL; shades*. So "i&e bits
pe# pi3el is popula#I
I" soud is =uati1ed at too "e; le&els, it is comes th#u as
% disto#tio,
% =uati1atio oise )a hiss*,
% loss o" =uiet passages, ad
% gee#al "u11iess i soud )like a cell phoe i a lo; st#egth a#ea*.
8uati1atio oise is disce#able at 2C< le&els )0 bits*, but ot at 1< bits )<CC3< le&els*.
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Hardware and Software Requirements, page 42
Hardware, page 42
Soud, &ideo ad most images #e=ui#e la#ge amouts o" disk space ad memo#y.
(ime based media ha&e to be played back i #eal time, so ot oly "ast p#ocessig but "ast
data buses ad "ast et;o#ks.
(his has bee ad is the limitig "acto# i usage o" MM data.
.e eed to e3amie both ha#d;a#e eeds "o#$
% cosumptio, ad
% p#oductio.
1* +i#st cosumptio$
look at typical domestic systems.
Coso#tium o" 6C mau"actu#e#s de"ied the multimedia 6C )M6C* du#ig the 1HH/s.
Le&el 3 M6C$
% BC M?1 6etium
% 0 Mbytes o" -5M,
% .ido;s 3.11 )o# bia#y compatible ,S*,
% C// Mbytes ha#d disk
% A 3 CD%-,M,
% CD =uality audio output
% capability to play =ua#te#%"#ame &ideo at "ull "#ame #ate i 1C%bit colo#.
Mo#e typically, i 2//3$
% GA iMac, #uig Mac,S N
% 1.2C G?1 p#ocesso# )O 3 G?1 6etium*
% C12 Mbytes -5M
% 1C/ G >ytes ha#d disk
% D'D%- ;#ite#
% built i C<K modem
% ste#eo speake#s
% po;e#"ul g#aphics accele#ato# ca#d
% 1B ich "lat pael display capable o" 1AA/3H// pi3els.
>ut, home use#s upg#ade less "#e=uetly, ad
home use#s do buy lo; ed systems.
MM phoes )me#ge# o" 6D57s ad cell phoes* do ot ha&e high capacity.
)Mo#e o this i Chapte# 1B %% et;o#ks chapte#*
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2* 6#oductio$
,"te high ed 6Cs #uig .ido;s 2///, o# o Macitosh compute#s.
Githe# ;ould be augmeted by special%pu#pose g#aphics accele#atio hL; ad iput
de&ices "o# audio ad &ideo.
(ypical$
% GC 6o;e# Macitosh,
% dual 2 G?1 p#ocesso#s
% "aste# "#ot side bus
% mo#e po;e#"ul g#aphics ca#d ;ith <AMbytes o" &ideo memo#y
% 2 G>ytes mai memo#y
% additioal high speed disks.
+ilm ad (' idust#y uses SGI o# Su ;o#kstatios$
% #ede#ig 3%D aimatio
% &ideo e""ects.
Images may be composed o" up to 1// laye#s )chapte# C*.
(hey ;ould be "latteed be"o#e deli&e#y.
So i p#oductio, a image takes 1// times mo#e disk o# memo#y space tha deli&e#ed
image.
'ideo ad audio o"te e3ist ucomp#essed du#ig p#oductio, #e=ui#ig much mo#e space
tha the deli&e#ed p#oduct.
Captu#e o" digital video #e=ui#es 3"e# speeds to disk o" 3.C Mbytes L secod. Sometimes
eed up to 3/ MbytesL secod.
% +i#e;i#e A// ad 0// o""e# )theo#etically* up to A// ad 0// Mbytes pe# secod 3"e# to
disk.
% Ne; SCSI IL+7s ;ill 3"e# at 1</ MbytesLsec.
I" a se#&e# is sha#ed ac#oss cliets, the disk speed may be too slo;. So -5ID
3
is used.
G#aphics tablet is eeded$ you ca7t p#ope#ly d#a; o# pait ;ith a mouseI
(;o moito#s$ oe "o# the image, oe "o# tools ba#s ad palettes.
?igh #esolutio scae#.
Digital came#a.
Digital 'ideo came#a ad digital soud #eco#dig e=uipmet.
Comp#essio ha#d;a#e
Mic#ophoes, mi3e#s, t#ipods, heads, lightig, ad so o.
3
-edudat 5##ay o" Ie3pesi&e Disks
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Sotware, page 4!
(he essece o" multimedia is combiig di""e#et types o" media i oe p#esetatio.
(he#e a#e specialty p#og#ams "o# each type o" media.
5utho#ig systems that allo; sc#iptig a#e the used to combie the "iished media.
Some people a#e good at p#oducig media documets4 othe#s at the sc#iptig
)p#og#ammig*.
25 essetial pa#t o" ou# de"iitio o" MM is the coditio that the combied media be
su""icietly ;ell iteg#ated to be p#eseted by a ui"ied ite#"ace, ad maipulated by a
sigle compute# p#og#am.2 %% page AH
(h#ee ;ays to do this$
% b#ig elemets togethe# i a ;eb page usig ?(ML o# NML,
% a a#chitectu#e like 8uick(ime.
% deli&e# the MM p#oductio i a stad aloe "o#m$ e.g. +lash mo&ies sa&ed as
2p#oMecto#2 do7t eed +lash to play them.

," cou#se, +lash ad 8uick(ime obMects ca be deli&e#ed i a ;eb page, so these "o#ms
a#e ot completely distict.
"etwor#s, page 5$
5s a ;eb de&elope#, assume
o mo#e tha C< Kbps bet;ee cliet ad se#&e#. )(he highest #ate achie&able by
dial%up.*
33 Kbps to A0 Kbps is mo#e usual.
Some olde# modems oly suppo#t 1A.A Kbps.
>#oadbad
A
ad 5DSL ca go to <.1 Mbps, but is ce#taily ot e&e#y;he#e.
Cable ca suppo#t C// Kbps to 3/ Mbps.
+o# se#&e#s, may used dedicated (1 ad (3 lies to thei# IS6s$
(1 %% 1.C Mbps
(3 % AA.B Mbps.
L5Ns$ 1/ base ( Gthe#et$ 1/ Mbps
1// base ($ 1// Mbps
but bad;idth is sha#ed by all de&ices o the L5N.
A
(he +CC de"ies b#oadbad as 2ay se#&ice o&e# 2// Kbps2
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Client and Ser%ers, page 54
%% othig e; he#e %%
&'&E t(pes, page 5)
MIMG )Multipu#pose Ite#et Mail G3tesio* suppo#ts the iclusio o" data othe# tha
plai 5SCII te3t i email. MIMG documet%type ideti"icatio has bee adopted by
?((6.
5 MIMG cotet heade# is o" the "o#m type/subtype.
% te3tLhtml )used "o#?(ML pages*
% imageL%% such as imageLgi"
% audioL %%%
% &ideoL %%% such as &ideoL=uicktime
% modelL %%% such as modelL'-ML )used "o# 3%D model data*
% messageL %%
% applicatioL %% )bia#y data "o# e3ecutable p#og#am*
such as$ applicatioLg1ip
Standards, page 5*
.3C7s stada#d "o# &ecto# g#aphics, S'G, is #a#ely used.
Mac#omedia7s +lash "o#mat is the de"ault &ecto# "o#mat.
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