QuickTime for the Web: For Windows and Macintosh, 2/e (Paperback)
Apple
- 出版商: Morgan Kaufmann
- 出版日期: 2001-11-02
- 定價: $2,100
- 售價: 5.0 折 $1,050
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 738
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1558607803
- ISBN-13: 9781558607804
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商品描述
QuickTime is the industry standard for creating and distributing multimedia
content on the Web. This book includes QuickTime Pro 5 and a full set of
development tools for both Windows and Macintosh. Like the best-selling and
award-winning QuickTime for the Web, this second edition is a hands-on
guide showing how to integrate video, recorded sound, Flash animation, virtual
reality, MIDI, text, still images, live streams, games, and user interactivity
into a website.
Written for webmasters, site designers, HTML and
multimedia authors and instructors, and anyone else--beginner or expert--who
wants to incorporate sound or video into their website, this book offers clear
and detailed instruction in an engaging style. This is the most complete and
authoritative source for creating QuickTime content and putting it on the Web.
The first edition has been selected as a textbook for several college-level
multimedia courses.
The first edition of this book won the Touchstone
2000 Merit Award for Books awarded annually by STC (Society for Technical
Communications).
About the CD-ROM:
The accompanying CD-ROM contains
the full version of QuickTime Pro 5 (a $29.99 value) for Windows and Macintosh.
Its powerful, extensible software architecture lets you deliver state-of-the-art
digital content over the Web or on CD-ROM. It works equally well on Windows
(95/98/NT/2000) and Mac OS. The CD-ROM also includes a variety of tools for
creating and editing movies, along with cut-and-paste HTML and JavaScript
examples.
Contents
Preface: Why QuickTime?
Site Designers
Webmasters
HTML
Authors
CD-ROM Developers
In Short
So What's in the Book?
1:
Introduction
What's a QuickTime Movie?
What's QuickTime?
Delivery
Methods: Disk, Web Server, Streams
2: First Things First: Installing
QuickTime
Minimum System Requirements
Installing QuickTime from the
CD
Registering QuickTime Pro
Setting Your Connection Speed
Updating to
the Latest Version
3: Bust a .Mov
Multimedia and the Web
Converting
Existing Media into QuickTime Movies
Using the QTSRC Parameter
To .Mov, or
Not to .Mov?
4: Basic Training: Putting QuickTime in a Web Page
Linking
with the A HREF Tag
Embedding with the EMBED Tag
What About the OBJECT
Tag?
Preventing Hijacking with QTSRC
Launching Movies in QuickTime
Player
Get QuickTime
5: Special Delivery: QuickTime+HTML
Special
Features of the QuickTime Plug-in
Plug-in Helper
Copy Protecting
Movies
QuickTime and URLs
Saving Movies
Putting Multiple Movies on a
Page
Detecting QuickTime
6: What Webmasters Need to Know
MIME Types and
File Extensions
Server Features and Server Load
7: What About Streaming?
What It Is
What It's Not
Why It's Cool
What You Need
When Do You
Need It?
How It Works
8: Alternate Realities: Language, Speed, and
Connections
Alternate Movies
Tools for making Reference
Movies
Alternate Movies and QTSRC
Alternate Tracks
9: It's in the
Script: Basic JavaScript
JavaScript Basics
Useful JavaScripts
10: Now
Hear This: Audio
Interesting Ways to Use Audio
Recorded Music on the
Web
I Want My MP3
Getting the Most out of MIDI
Looping and
Stuttering
Making it Fit: Sampling, Bandwidth, and Compression
Audio
Codecs
Recording for the Web
Popular Audio Formats
11: Show Me
Something Good-Images
Importing Images into QuickTime
Creating Slide
Shows
Adding Sound to a Slide Show
Converting PowerPoint
Presentations
Adding a Still Image as a Movie Background
Adding a Logo to
a Movie
Transparency and Alpha Channels
Color and Gamma
Popular Image
Formats
12: Just Like in the Movies
Importing Movies
Putting Movies on
the Web
Making Movies for the Web
Compressing Your Movie
Tools
Other
Movie Formats
13: Text! Text! Text!
Creating Text Tracks
Creating
Titles and Scrolling Credits
Adding Subtitles to a Movie
Adding a Chapter
List to a Movie
HREF Tracks
Fonts and Cross-Platform Movies
Burning
Text into a Video Track
Searching a Text Track
14: Gently Down the
Stream
Making Streaming Movies
Making a Fast Start Reference
Movie
Embedding Streaming Movies in a Web Page
Setting Up a Streaming
Server
Live Streaming
Firewalls, NAT, and HTTP Tunneling
15: An
Animated Approach
Cel-Based Animation
Vector Graphics
Sprite
Animation
16: Getting Interactive
QuickTime Interactivity
Getting
Interactive with Text Tracks
Pushing Buttons with Wired
Sprites
Interactive Audio
Shocking Behavior With Flash
Tracks
Interactive Audio and Video
Skinning the Cat (but in a Good
Way)
QuickTime and JavaScript
17: Mixing It Up: Streaming and
Nonstreaming
Adding a Chapter List to a Streaming Movie
Adding Streaming
Content to a Local Movie
Allocating Bandwidth
Adding Wired Sprites to a
Streaming Movie
Adding Flash to a Streaming Movie
18: SMIL for the
Camera
Introduction to SMIL and QuickTime
SMIL Tutorial
19: Let's Get
Virtual
QuickTime VR Overview
Creating QTVR Panoramas
Creating QTVR
Object Movies
Compositing QTVR with Other Media
Embedding QTVR in a Web
Page
Appendix A: QuickTime Player Editing Features
Appendix B: QuickTime
Configuration
Appendix C: Contents of the CD
Appendix D: Compatibility
Issues
Appendix E: QuickTime Media Types
Appendix F: Including QuickTime
on Your CD
Appendix G: Work Flow Automation with
AppleScript
Glossary
Index