transmission that combine media of communication text and graphics and sound etc
of, or relating to an application that can combine such media into an integrated package
A combination if sound, graphics, animation and video used to display information on a computer
This originally indicated a capability to work with and integrate various types of things including audio, still graphics, and especially video Now it is more of a marketing term and has little real meaning Historically the Amiga was the first multimedia machine Today in addition to AmigaOS, IRIX and Solaris are popular choices for high-end multimedia work
A combination of media types on a single document, including text, graphics, animation, audio and video
The combination of audio, video, animation, and graphics Multimedia software presents information in all these contexts Multimedia computers are required to run these types of programs
the use of different media to convey information; text together with audio, graphics and animation, often packaged on CD-ROM with links to the Internet
You use multimedia to refer to computer programs and products which involve sound, pictures, and film, as well as text. the next generation of computers, which will be `multimedia machines' that allow users to control and manipulate sound, video, text and graphics
A term that is used generically to refer to the many different mediums that computer and Web pages can support all at once, including text, graphics, audio, and video Back to top
A combination of media types on a single document, including text, graphics, animation, audio, and video
The integration of text, graphics, audio, and video information in a single workstation
The combination of various forms of media (text, graphics, animation, audio, etc ) to communicate information The term also refers to information products that include text, audio, and visual content
Multimedia is the use of a combination of text, graphic, audio computer aids in presentation of electronic data
Multimedia describes any application that uses multiple media (graphics, text, animations, audio, video) However, multimedia is primarily thought of as any application that uses high-bandwidth media (audio and video) and is most often delivered on CD-ROM Multimedia does not describe the purpose of the application, such as game, presentation, or CBT Nor does multimedia describe the delivery media, such as CD-ROM, only the nature of media used in the application CBT and WBT may also be considered multimedia applications if they incorporate multiple media to meet instructional objectives
In education, multimedia is the use of television and other different media in a lesson, as well as books. Computer-delivered electronic system that allows the user to control, combine, and manipulate different types of media, such as text, sound, video, computer graphics, and animation. The most common multimedia machine consists of a personal computer with a sound card, modem, digital speaker unit, and CD-ROM. Interactive multimedia systems under commercial development include cable television services with computer interfaces that enable viewers to interact with TV programs; high-speed interactive audiovisual communications systems, including video game consoles, that rely on digital data from fibre-optic lines or digitized wireless transmission; and virtual reality systems that create small-scale artificial sensory environments