Each and every day many changes take in the world of internet, the users want to have more latest methods that should be applied to their web site, there many important things that should be kept in mind when you want to stream videos to your web site video takes up lot of web space and band width if you are paying monthly fee for web hosting you could exceed your limits in using web video, there are certain ways to upload and save your video to video to your web server and after that you should create a folder called video and that folder
While this article is directed towards cartoonists and online comic makers, there are still many valuable tips for anyone who would like to use animated PNG on their web sites.
"PNG's strengths are well suited for online cartoons:
It can handle truecolor graphics (millions of different colors), while GIF can only display 256 different colors. Therefore PNG comics can look much more vivid than GIF comics.
PNG compression is lossless, which means that unlike JPEGs, there is no degradation of image quality when you save a cartoon. You won't see
Video can be stored in many different formats.
The AVI Format
The AVI (Audio Video Interleave) format was developed by Microsoft.
The AVI format is supported by all computers running Windows, and by all the most popular web browsers. It is a very common format on the Internet, but not always possible to play on non-Windows computers.
Videos stored in the AVI format have the extension .avi.
The Windows Media Format
The Windows Media format is developed by Microsoft.
Windows Media is a common format on the Internet, but Windows Media
The MIDI Format
The MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a format for sending music information between electronic music devices like synthesizers and PC sound cards.
The MIDI format was developed in 1982 by the music industry. The MIDI format is very flexible and can be used for everything from very simple to real professional music making.
MIDI files do not contain sampled sound, but a set of digital musical instructions (musical notes) that can be interpreted by your PC's sound card.
The downside of MIDI is that it cannot record
Multimedia is pictures, sounds, music, animations and videos.
Modern web browsers have support for many multimedia formats.
What is Multimedia?
Multimedia is everything you can hear or see: texts, books, pictures, music, sounds, CDs, videos, DVDs, Records, Films, and more.
Multimedia comes in many different formats. On the Internet you will find many of these elements embedded in web pages, and today's web browsers have support for a number of multimedia formats.
In this tutorial you will learn about different multimedia formats and how to
One of the biggest complaints with the Internet is that web pages load too slowly. People don't want to wait while graphics with large file sizes load. To overcome this problem graphics need to be compressed.
Graphics for the web are usually in 72dpi resolution this is a much lower resolution than used in the print industry.
The most common graphic formats supported by web browsers for compressing graphics are JPEG, GIF and PNG.
JPEG - This format is usually used for photos where there are lots of subtle colour changes and detail. The JPEG
Portable Network Graphic (PNG, pronounced "ping") is an image format developed by a consortium of graphic software developers as a nonproprietary alternative to the GIF image format. As mentioned earlier, CompuServe developed the GIF format, and GIF uses the proprietary LZW compression scheme owned by Unisys Corporation. Any graphics tool developer who makes software that saves in GIF format must pay a royalty to Unisys and CompuServe.
PNG graphics were designed specifically for use on Web pages, and they offer a range of attractive features that
Most of us have heard about PNG by now, but few developers are using it on the Web due to the uneven support within the various Web browsers. The format was developed as a result of the Unisys/GIF controversy and the need to overcome the limitations of both the GIF and JPEG formats. Macromedia has adopted PNG as the native format for its Fireworks product, yet most users are still converting images for the Web to GIF and JPEG.
The next generation of browsers promise more complete support for all the features of this format, but one must wonder if it