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Multimedia systems : algorithms, standards, and industry practices / Parag Havaldar and Gerard Medioni.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Course Technology Cengage Learning, c2010Description: xxiii, 560 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781418835941
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.575 .H38 2010
Summary: Multimedia: algorithms, standards, and industry practices brings together the different aspects of a modern multimedia pipeline from content creation, compression, distribution and digital rights management. Drawing on their experience in industry, Havaldar and Medioni discuss the issues involved in engineering an end-to-end multimedia pipeline and give plenty of real-world examples including digital television, IPTV, mobile deployments, and digital cinema pipelines. The text also contains up-to-date coverage of current issues in multimedia, including a discussion of MPEG-4 and the current progress in MPEG-21 to create a framework where seamless data exchange will be possible.
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Multimedia: algorithms, standards, and industry practices brings together the different aspects of a modern multimedia pipeline from content creation, compression, distribution and digital rights management. Drawing on their experience in industry, Havaldar and Medioni discuss the issues involved in engineering an end-to-end multimedia pipeline and give plenty of real-world examples including digital television, IPTV, mobile deployments, and digital cinema pipelines. The text also contains up-to-date coverage of current issues in multimedia, including a discussion of MPEG-4 and the current progress in MPEG-21 to create a framework where seamless data exchange will be possible.

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