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         <title>QuickTime</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Who made QuickTime?</strong></div><ul><li>Apple</li></ul><div><strong>When?</strong></div><ul><li>The first public demonstration was in May 1991.</li><li> Apple released QuickTime 1.5 for Mac OS in the latter part of 1992. </li><li> Apple released QuickTime 2.0 for System Software 7 in February 1994—the only version never released for free. </li></ul><div><strong>What is it?</strong></div><ul><li>It is Apple's multiplatform, multimedia technology for handling video, sound, animation, graphics, text, interactivity and music.</li></ul><div><strong>Which OS does it work with?</strong></div><ul><li>Windows 7 and later (Apple ceased support for the Windows version of QuickTime in 2016.)</li><li>MAC OSX Leopard and later</li></ul><div><strong>Is it free?</strong></div><ul><li>The professional version is not since it offers a lot more than the version which is free. </li><li>The free one is what is traditionally used for transferring movie trailers and short video clips via P2P.</li></ul><div><strong>What does the Framework provide?</strong></div><ul><li>Encoding and Transcoding video and audio from one format to another; </li><li>Docoding video and audio then sending the decoded stream to the graphics audio subsystem for playback; </li><li>A plug-in architecture for supporting additional codecs, such as DivX.</li></ul><div><strong>Supported File Formats:</strong></div><ul><li>AIFF</li><li>WAV</li><li>DV</li><li>MP3</li><li>MPEG-1</li></ul><div><strong>Supported File Formats with the additional extensions:</strong></div><ul><li>Ogg</li><li>ASF</li><li>FLV</li><li>MKV</li><li>DivX</li><li>etc.</li></ul><div><strong>EXTRA - Lawsuits:</strong></div><ul><li>In 1994, Apple filed suit against software developer San Francisco Canyon for intellectual property infringement and breach of contract. </li><li>Apple alleged that San Francisco Canyon had helped develop Video for Windows using several hundred lines of unlicensed QuickTime source code, which was subsequently unilaterally removed.</li><li>Microsoft and Intel were added to the lawsuit in 1995. The suit ended in a settlement in 1997. </li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>Real Player</title>
         <author>OtherZak</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>Real Player was first introduced in 1995 as "RealAudio player" and was among the first audio players available on the internet, capable of streaming audio media across the internet. Both a free 'basic' and a paid 'plus' version are available.</blockquote><div><br><strong>Features</strong></div><blockquote>Real player has inbuilt video download utility, audio equalizer and video controls.&nbsp;</blockquote><div><br><strong>Silverlight</strong></div><blockquote>Silverlight is streaming software developed in 2008 for the purposes of streaming the Beijing Summer Olympics.</blockquote>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-01-16 13:52:12 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>flash &amp; shockwave</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>who made flash and shockwave?<br>macromedia<br>what are the file extensions for both?<br>png swf wmf <br>main differences?<br> </div><div>Director, the software application used to create Shockwave files, has been around for a long time, longer than the Internet in its current form. It was originally developed to create dynamic content for cd-roms, and it is still used for this purpose. As dynamic content has become more popular on the Internet, however, updated versions of Director have included more features that tailor Shockwave files for use on the Web.<br>Flash, on the other hand, was built from the ground up for use on the Web. Macromedia adapted Flash from Future Splash Animator, a vector art animation program. Macromedia's version was tailored specifically for transmission over phone line connections. So at their heart, Flash and Shockwave have two different specialties. <br><br>advantages<br> Flash is browser independent. It has no issues with cross browser compatibility.        Flash can be used to replace text elements on HTML Web pages with Flash equivalents        Flash supports audio, animation, and advanced video handling and interactivity            Flash is vector based and hence a lightweight option for animation with smaller file size as opposed to real movie files that are raster based with much larger file size <br><br>disadvantages<br> Flash Websites require installing the Flash player plugin           Accessibility is a concern with Flash. Unless properly coded, most Flash Websites lack alternative text and can be difficult for screen readers.         Most mobile devices, especially Apple based devices, such as iPhone and also BlackBerry phones don´t display Flash Websites.           </div><div><br>A SHOCKWAVE FILE CANNOT BE IMPORTED INTO FLASH<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-01-16 13:52:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Dynamic HTML</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>What is the full name of this format?</strong></div><blockquote>Dynamic HyperText Markup Language</blockquote><div><br><strong>What does the "Dynamic" part of the name allow?</strong></div><blockquote>Animated DOM interactions through the use of javascript.</blockquote><div><br><strong>What combination of technologies are included?</strong></div><blockquote><ul><li>HTML</li><li>CSS</li><li>JavaScript</li></ul></blockquote><div><br><strong>With which browser was it introduced?</strong></div><blockquote>Unknown</blockquote><div><br><strong>Advantages</strong></div><blockquote>Content isn't required to be present upon loading the page.</blockquote><div><br></div><blockquote>Javascript can adapt to the user's interactions based on the input given.</blockquote><div><br><strong>Disadvantages</strong></div><blockquote>Not all browsers support JavaScript files or CSS properties.&nbsp;</blockquote><div><br><strong>Examples</strong></div><blockquote><a href="https://github.com/Sven65/Sven65.github.io/blob/master/Misc/Color/index.html">Example 1 - Random Color Picker</a></blockquote><div><br></div><blockquote><a href="https://github.com/Sven65/Sven65.github.io/tree/master/Misc/Visualizer">Example 2 - Audio Visualizer</a>&nbsp;</blockquote>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-01-16 14:11:52 UTC</pubDate>
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