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Lesson 5 Working with Multimedia

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• Multimedia –   combined forms of media (text, animation, audio, video)  
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• Programming languages   (C++ and C) create operating systems and software applications  
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• .avi   • Standard video files for Windows  
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• .mov .qt   • Standard formats for QuickTime movies  
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• .mp4   • Standard format for movies on the  
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• .ogg   • Video format designed for HTML5 video  
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• .webm   • Royalty-free, open video and audio format designed for HTML5 video  
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• .au   • Audio format used by UNIX servers  
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• .aiff   • High-quality audio format developed by Apple Computer  
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• .mp3   • Format for compressing audio files that uses the MPEG-1 standard  
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• .ogg   • Free alternative to MP3 format  
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• .wav   • Native sound format for Windows  
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• .png   • Free open-source file format that has become an Internet standard for graphics  
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• .gif   • Bitmap format that uses lossless compression and supports various resolutions; limited to 256 colors; most effective for drawings or illustrations  
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• .jpg .jpeg .jfif   • Format that supports 16 million colors; uses lossy compression; widely used for photographs and complex graphics  
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• .tif .tiff   • Popular customizable format that supports grayscale, 8-bit and 24-bit color, and monochrome; commonly used for medical imaging and desktop publishing  
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• .ps   • Format designed for printing on postscript printers  
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• .eps   • Format used to import and export graphics files between operating systems and applications  
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• .txt   • Plain (ASCII) text file; does not support formatting or images  
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• .pdf   • Format that supports formatting and images that can be read on any computer regardless of operating system; requires Adobe Reader for viewing the documents  
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• .docx .doc   • Formats for files created with Microsoft Word for Windows  
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• .odt   • Format for files created with Open Office Writer  
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• .rtf   • Supports images and formatting; compatible with many operating systems  
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