Lesson 5: Multimedia on the Web
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Lesson 5: Multimedia on the Web
Lesson 5 Objectives Define objects and their relationships to multimedia Explain the fundamentals of C, C , Java, JavaScript, JScript, C#, ActiveX and VBScript Discuss security issues with objects Discuss the relationship between HTML5 and plugins Define compression and decompression Install plug-ins Identify plug-ins, add-ons and viewers Listen to and view multimedia objects within your browser Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 2 CIW Identify various file formats
Objects, Active Content and Languages Web authors use the following languages to create active content: C – a programming language used to create operating systems and applications C – a superset of the C language that uses object-oriented programming Java – an object-oriented programming language (based on C) that concentrates on distributed objects over a network Java applets – programs written in Java that are designed to run within a Web browser when accessed CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 3
Objects, Active Content and Languages (cont’d) JavaScript – an event-driven scripting language designed to react whenever events occur JScript – a Microsoft version of JavaScript C# – a Microsoft version of Java ActiveX – an open set of technologies for integrating components on the Internet and within Microsoft applications VBScript – an object-oriented scripting language that Microsoft derived from CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 4
Objects and Security Issues Both ActiveX and Java applets allow information to be downloaded and run on your system Some downloaded content can cause problems ranging from inconvenience to loss of data Both Internet Explorer and Firefox provide control options to enable or disable the execution of Java programs and other active content CIWYou active content entirely5 Lesson 6can also disable MBSH Mr. Schmidt
HTML5 vs. Plug-ins HTML5 is the latest version of HTML One of the major goals of HTML5 is to eliminate the use of browser plug-ins HTML5 is a standard provided by the W3C Most current browsers support HTML5 HTML5 can produce dynamic multimedia content with JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 6
Introduction to Plug-in Technology Plug-ins are programs designed to extend basic browser functionality Plug-ins are associated with a specific platform (Windows or Mac OS X) and sometimes with a specific browser Plug-ins provide efficient integration of multimedia formats with the browser and computer Browsers launch plug-ins to play multimedia files CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 7
Data Compression and Decompression Compression is the reduction in size of data files Audio and video files are compressed before they are transferred across the Internet Compressed files must be decompressed so that they can be played Compression can be either lossy or lossless Plug-ins use standard compression / decompression algorithms called codecs to decompress and play streaming media CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 8
Plug-in Installation Online installation Offline installation Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox include several native plug-ins It is advisable to occasionally upgrade plug-ins from the appropriate vendor's site. Upgrades usually include increased functionality and security updates CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 9
Types of Plug-ins and Viewers Adobe Flash Player Microsoft Silverlight Apple QuickTime Windows Media Player Firefox add-ons Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer Adobe Reader CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 10
Video File Formats File Name Extensi on .avi .mov .qt .mp4 .ogg .webm CIW Lesson 6 Description Standard video files for Windows Standard formats for QuickTime movies Standard format for movies on the Internet Video format designed for HTML5 video Royalty-free, open video and MBSH Mr. Schmidt audio format designed for HTML5 11
Audio File Formats File Name Extension Description .au Audio format used by UNIX servers .aiff High-quality audio format developed by Apple Computer .mp3 Format for compressing audio files that uses the MPEG-1 standard .ogg Free alternative to MP3 format .wav Native sound format for Windows CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 12
Graphics File Formats File Name Extension Description .png Free open-source file format that has become an Internet standard for graphics .gif Bitmap format that uses lossless compression and supports various resolutions; limited to 256 colors; most effective for drawings or illustrations .jpg .jpeg .jfif Format that supports 16 million colors; uses lossy compression; widely used for photographs and complex graphics .tif .tiff Popular customizable format that supports grayscale, 8-bit and 24-bit color, and monochrome; commonly used for medical imaging and desktop publishing .ps Format designed for printing on postscript printers .eps Format used to import and export graphics files between operating systems and applications CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 13
Document File Formats File Name Extension Description .txt Plain (ASCII) text file; does not support formatting or images .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 .docx .doc Formats for files created with Microsoft Word for Windows .odt Format for files created with Open Office Writer .rtf Supports images and formatting; compatible with many operating systems CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 14
Downloading Files with a Browser You can use a browser to: Save an entire Web page Save elements of a Web page Download executable files or other types of files from the Internet to a specific location on your hard drive Copy selections to the Clipboard CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt 15
Lesson 5 Summary Define objects and their relationships to multimedia Explain the fundamentals of C, C , Java, JavaScript, JScript, C#, ActiveX and VBScript Discuss security issues with objects Discuss the relationship between HTML5 and plug-ins Define compression and decompression Install plug-ins Identify plug-ins, add-ons and viewers Listen to and view multimedia objects within your browser CIW Lesson 6 MBSH Mr. Schmidt Identify various file formats 16