Instant multimedia for Windows 3.1 : with two 3.5" disks
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Instant multimedia for Windows 3.1 : with two 3.5" disks
Wiley, c1993
- pbk.
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Note
System requirements for computer disk: IBM PC; DOS; Windows 3.1
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A survey of the latest developments in multimedia applications, which includes two illustrative diskettes featuring a hypermedia demonstration, a multimedia screensaver and the Windows 3.1 Sound Driver, a full-motion animation and sound effects package.
Table of Contents
- Instant Sound for Any Windows 3.1 PC
- Assigning Sounds to Different Windows Events
- Multimedia Screen Savers
- The Physics of Sound
- Having Fun with Multimedia Excuses
- Customizing the Speaker Driver
- Experiencing History Through Multimedia
- The Importance of MPC
- Understanding the Sound Board
- Recording and Mixing Sounds
- Understanding CD-ROM
- Using Microsoft Bookshelf for Windows
- Audio Playback with Media Player
- Understanding MIDI
- Understanding Fonts
- Understanding Scanners
- Multimedia Stress Reduction
- The Physics of Video
- A Brief Look at Animation
- The Creation of Animations
- The Future of Multimedia
- Just in Case You Still Are Not Convinced
- Adding Sounds to Your Windows Applications Spreadsheets, and Documents
- Appendices
- Index.
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