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Multimedia computing is the use of computer technology to present and process multiple forms of media such as text, audio, video, graphics, and animation in an integrated manner.
Interactivity β Users can interact with the multimedia content, control navigation, and influence the flow of information (e.g., clicking buttons, selecting menus).
Non-linearity β Content can be accessed in any order rather than following a fixed sequence. Users can jump between topics freely using hyperlinks.
Digital Representation β All media elements (text, sound, image, video) are stored and processed in digital format, making editing, copying, and transmission easy.
Integration β Multiple media types are combined and synchronized into a single cohesive presentation (e.g., a video with text subtitles and background music).
High Storage and Processing Requirements β Multimedia data, especially audio and video, requires large storage capacity and high processing power for smooth delivery.
Real-time Delivery β Multimedia systems often require data to be delivered and rendered in real-time, especially for audio and video streaming.
Conclusion: These properties make multimedia computing powerful for education, entertainment, advertising, and communication by providing a rich, engaging, and interactive user experience.