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FROM BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA

FROM BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA. 1.WHAT IS MULTIMEDIA? 1.WHAT IS BITS? 2.WHAT IS BYTE? 3.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BITS AND BYTES? 4.THE CONNECTION OF BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA?. WHAT IS MULTIMEDIA?.

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FROM BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA

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  1. FROM BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA

  2. 1.WHAT IS MULTIMEDIA? 1.WHAT IS BITS? 2.WHAT IS BYTE? 3.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BITS AND BYTES? 4.THE CONNECTION OF BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA?

  3. WHAT IS MULTIMEDIA? • Multimedia is the presentation of audio, video, animation, simulation through computer technology. • Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, and interactivity content forms. • The use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way.

  4. WHAT IS BITS? • bits are the smallest unit. • bit is a single numeric value, either '1' or '0', • that encodes a single unit of digital • information. • In computer science, 'bit' are binary digits, • which may each have the value one or zero. •  A bit (short for binary digit) is the • smallest unit of data in a computer.

  5. WHAT IS BYTES? • A byte (pronounced IPA: /baɪt/) is a basic unit • of measurement of information storage in • computer science. In many computer • architectures it is a unit of memory addressing. • There is no standard but a byte most often • consists of eight bits. • · A contiguous sequence of a fixed number of • bits(binary digits).The use of a byte to mean • 8 bits has become nearly ubiquitous. • · A contiguous sequence of bits within a binary • computer that • comprises the smallest addressable sub-fieldof the • computer'snaturalword-size.

  6. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BITS AND BYTES? • bit is a single numeric value, either '1‘ • or '0', that encodes • a single unit of digital information. • A byte is a sequence ofbits; usually • eight bits equal one byte.

  7. 4.THE CONNECTION OF BITS AND BYTES TO MULTIMEDIA? • In text is composed of pages, paragraphs, words • and characters where each character represents • one byte. A byte is made up of 8 bits where a bit • is either 0 or 1. • A picture is made up of a lot of dots • or "pixels" where each pixel represents one, two or • four bytes depending on the amount of color • memory (8-bits per pixel is one byte, 24-bits • per pixel is three bytes, etc.). • A small picture, e.g., 100 x 100, contains 10,000 pixels • and therefore requires 10,000 (10K), 20K or 40K t • o represent it, depending once again on the color • depth (8-bits/pixel, etc.). • A page of text, on the other • hand, has about 600 characters or 600 bytes (less than 1K) • and therefore much less than an image. • When you transfer text or images over the network, pictures • or text or a combination are collected and packaged and • submitted as bits or bytes or megabytes.

  8. Prepared by: Group2: HERNALIZA MACAPAR WINDIE RECOMETA JENNIFER BAGALAY ROVILYN FORTUNA BSIT LAD 2A

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