Windows Vista(r): Home Entertainment with Windows(r) Media Center and Xbox 360
by S. E. Slack and Greg Slack
Los Angeles Television
by Joel Tator and The Museum of Broadcast Communications
Video technology has developed over several decades among a small group of specialists. Now multimedia is introducing the technology, algorithms and standards of video into the mainstream, and what is lacking is the technical background many engineers, computer scientists, programmers and other specialists need in order to exploit and introduce video technology in the computer systems and software they develop. This reference work discusses the fundamental concepts behind the successful design a...
This title teaches users how to get the most out of iDVD so they can concentrate more on creating amazing DVD's and less on the software. With screen snapshots the reader is guided through each step of the DVD creation process. This book explains iDVD basics, but also includes many tips and tricks to get the most out of iDVD as well as the other iLife applications, Fianl Cut and QucikTime.
Deciding to invest in a home theater system and HDTV is easy. Deciding on which equipment to buy and figuring out how to install it so that it actually works is another story. Finally, a book has come along to help you and the thousands of other confused consumers sort through the HDTV and home theater hype. Absolute Beginner's Guide to HDTV and Home Theater explains exactly what High Definition is all about and how to enjoy its benefits at home with a minimum of hassles, headaches, and hard cur...
Watch your PC's monitor, or watch TV? Using the Teach Yourself method, this edition includes step-by-step instruction and the visuals you need to quickly master WebTV basics. After you power up your first WebTV unit, with this proven tutorial soon you'll be navigating the Web, editing text, filling out forms, and sending e-mail -- by your television's remote or your unit's keyboard. You'll make the most of WebTV when you visit news and entertainment centers and, of course, watch TV. If you find...
Television In The Cloud (21st Century Television)
by Adam Powers and Frank a Aycock
Interactive Television Production is essential reading for all broadcasting and new media professionals - whether in production, marketing, technology, business or management. It will also be of interest to media students and anyone looking to get an insight into the future of television production. It provides a practical, step-by-step guide to the processes and issues involved in taking an interactive television idea through to being an operational service - based on the knowledge and experien...
Personalized Digital Television: Targeting Programs to Individual Viewers
Video Production Workshop. Digital Media Academy Series.
by Tom Wolsky
Nanometer CMOS Rfics for Mobile TV Applications
by James Haslett Ahmed a Youssef
Cut the cable television cord and cut your monthly bills Are you one of those people who have 500 television channels to choose from and you can never find anything to watch? Maybe it's time to cut the cable cord and take full control of what's on your television. All you need to get started with this popular money saving strategy is an Internet connection, a device to stream to, and the advice in this book. With Cord Cutting For Dummies, you go from evaluating if cord cutting is the right choic...