Multimedia Access Grid is a collection of resources and technologies that enable large format audio and video based collaborations: "The Access Gridâ„¢ is an ensemble of resources including multimedia large-format displays, presentation and interactive environments, and interfaces to Grid computing middleware and to Visualization environments." As of 2005 there are well over 500 nodes around the world that allow for various forms of creative and academic collaborations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Access Grid"
The Advanced Stream Redirector (ASX) format is a type of XML metafile designed to store a list of Windows Media files to play during a multimedia presentation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Advanced Stream Redirector"
An audio player is a kind of media player for playing back digital audio, including optical discs such as CDs, SACDs, DVD-Audio, HDCD, and audio files. ...more on Wikipedia about "Audio player (software)"
Computer-generated music is music composed by, or with the extensive aid of, a computer. Although any music which uses computers in its composition or realisation is computer-generated to some extent, the use of computers is now so widespread (in the editing of pop songs, for instance) that the phrase computer-generated music is generally used to mean a kind of music which could not have been created without the use of computers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Computer-generated music"
Digital Video Interactive (DVI) was the first multimedia desktop video standard for IBM-compatible personal computers, developed around 1984 by Sarnoff Research Labs (a division of RCA at the time, later a division of General Electric after their purchase of RCA in 1986, and then sold by GE to Intel in 1988). ...more on Wikipedia about "Digital Video Interactive"
Interactive music also known as nonlinear music or adaptive music, is synonymous with soundtracks to interactive media and in particular computer games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interactive music"
The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardised Next Generation Networking (NGN) architecture for telecom operators that want to provide mobile and fixed multimedia services. It uses a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) implementation based on a 3GPP standardised implementation of SIP, and runs over the standard Internet Protocol (IP). Existing phone systems (both packet-switched and circuit-switched) are supported. ...more on Wikipedia about "IP Multimedia Subsystem"
iShell is a multimedia authoring tool, similar in many ways to Macromedia Director. It excels in rapid application development, and can handle many complex tasks easily. It differs from other similar applications in that users get access to the iShell source code, putting a lot more control in the hands of users. iShell is produced by Tribeworks ...more on Wikipedia about "IShell"
This is a list of multimedia artists. Artists who work with installation, concepts, rooms, sound and visual effects. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of multimedia artists"
A media player is a piece of application software for playing back multimedia files. Most media players support an array of media formats, including both audio and video files. ...more on Wikipedia about "Media player"
Multimedia is the use of several different media to convey information ( text, audio, graphics, animation, video, and interactivity). Multimedia also refers to computer data storage devices, especially those used to store multimedia content. ...more on Wikipedia about "Multimedia"
The Multimedia PC, or MPC, was a recommended configuration for a PC with a CD-ROM drive. Any PC with the required standards could be called an "MPC". The standard was set by the "Multimedia PC Marketing Council", which was a working group of the Software Publishers Association (now the Software and Information Industry Association). It comprised companies including Microsoft, Creative Labs, Dell, Gateway, and Fujitsu. ...more on Wikipedia about "Multimedia PC"
NexTView is an Electronic Programme Guide for the analog domain. The transmission protocol is based on teletext, however using a compact binary format instead of preformatted text pages.The advantage compared to paper-based TV magazines is that you have an immediate overview what's running Now & Next, plus you can search through the programme database by many different filter categories. ...more on Wikipedia about "NexTView"
A video player is a kind of media player for playing back digital video data from media such as optical discs (for example, DVD, VCD), as well as from files of appropriate formats such as MPEG, AVI, RealVideo, and QuickTime. ...more on Wikipedia about "Video player (software)"
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