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Bit1312 Chapter 1

This document discusses multimedia and its applications. Multimedia combines multiple digital media types such as text, audio, images, animations, and video into an integrated multi-sensory interactive experience. It can be presented linearly or nonlinearly, with the latter allowing user interactivity and navigation. Common multimedia storage formats are CD-ROM and DVD. Multimedia is widely used in education, design, presentations, entertainment, and virtual reality applications which aim to simulate realistic environments.

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Bit1312 Chapter 1

This document discusses multimedia and its applications. Multimedia combines multiple digital media types such as text, audio, images, animations, and video into an integrated multi-sensory interactive experience. It can be presented linearly or nonlinearly, with the latter allowing user interactivity and navigation. Common multimedia storage formats are CD-ROM and DVD. Multimedia is widely used in education, design, presentations, entertainment, and virtual reality applications which aim to simulate realistic environments.

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WHAT IS MULTIMEDIA ?

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Overview

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Introduction to Multimedia
• Multimedia projects can be linear or nonlinear.
• Projects that are not interactive are called linear.
• Projects where users are given navigational control are called non-linear and user-
interactive.

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Compact Disc Read-Only (CD-ROM)

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Applications of Multimedia

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Virtual Reality (VR)

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Reference

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