1. The single most important technological issue in multimedia concerns the effective handling of images in general and full motion, full screen video in particular. 2. This is the rate of data transfer needed to produce television quality video in full motion on a full screen. 3. In the case of full motion video, the need for very fast information retrieval is acute. 4. Using this process, full motion, full frame video can be delivered together with the full range of other media types. 5. After all, CDI can deliver video even though it is certainly not full screen and may not be considered full motion. 6. So, at worst, CD-I could look very close to full motion. 7. This is a key issue in multimedia only because full motion, full frame video has been talked up by the industry until it even has its own acronym. |