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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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Page 1: Lecture 2 Multimedia Hardware and Software. MM hardware We need to distinguish between hardware requirements for MM production, and hardware requirements.

Lecture 2

Multimedia Hardware and Software

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

MM hardware

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

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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

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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

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MM Delivery

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

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Multimedia Hardware

Apple computers have had multimedia capabilities since 1984 (played sound)

Apple Macintosh series

• Multimedia PCs available since late 1980s

386 series

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Apple Mac

• Variety of Models since 1984

eg PowerPc, Quadra, Classic

• Latest - iMac, G4 and G5, eMac

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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)

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• Full details can be found at:

www.apple.com/imac

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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/

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eMac

eMac now also available128-256MB 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/

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PC

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

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• 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.

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• 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

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• 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

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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

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

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Peripherals for multimedia

• Extra Storage external

hard discs cd readers/writers zip drives dvd players/writers

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

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• Output projectors video

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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

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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