Addison Wesley - Introducing CD-I - Philips IMS
Compact Disc Interactive (CD-I) combines digital audio,
graphics, animation, text, data and interactive
capabilities on a 5" optical disc and is the ideal medium
for entertainment, education and distribution of
information.
CD-I is a comprehensive multimedia standard backed by
the world's largest suppliers of electronics products.... From Philips Interactive Media
Systems. Introducing CD-I
provides a leap into the
fascinating world of this
revolutionary technology...... Begin to explore the
possibilities of CD-I: Assess the
publishing potential in the
professional, educational and
consumer markets...... Aimed at anyone interested in
CD-I: this non-technical, richlyillustrated overview will appeal to
all those interested in the
implications of this exciting
multimedia technology...... Examine the design,
programming and production
issues surrounding the creation of
CD-I titles... ... Follow the evolution of a CD-I
title from conception to
publication. Introducing CD-I
contains a documented case studyISBN 0-201-62748-5 / ISBN 0201627485
physical copy
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