3.01B Multimedia Systems 3.01 Explore multimedia systems, elements and presentations.

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3.01B Multimedia Systems 3.01 Explore multimedia systems, elements and presentations.

Playback Systems The computer system and any additional equipment used for viewing multimedia presentations. Computer systems must include a: Video graphics card to display graphics. Sound card to play sound effects. Note: The minimum computer system requirements for multimedia presentations can be found on the package.

Development Systems Developing multimedia presentations requires a basic computer system. Additional hardware devices may be used. A computer with large storage capacity is recommended. Note: High-end equipment can minimize production cost and time spent in creating multimedia presentations.

Possible Hardware Devices Basic computer system Speakers External storage devices Scanner Microphone CD/DVD burners

Possible Additional Hardware Devices Sound cards Analog or digital camcorders Digital video camera Webcams Video capture cards Video tuners

Review Multimedia Systems Playback System Development System