Overview In this chapter I introduce Borland C++Builder (BCB) and explain what it is about. I also devote considerable time to explaining the purpose of this book and the philosophy behind my approach to technical writing. Technical subjects covered in this chapter include Creating a simple multimedia RAD program that plays movies, WAV files, and MIDI files. Shutting down the BCB RAD programming tools and writing raw Windows API code instead. Creating components dynamically on the heap at runtime. Setting up event handlers (closures) dynamically at runtime. A brief introduction to using exceptions. This topic is covered in more depth in Chapter 5, "Exceptions." A brief introduction to ANSI strings. This subject is covered in more depth in Chapter 3, "C++Builder and the VCL." Using the online help. Greping through the include and source files that come with the product and with this book.
pic mcu code:This application note describes the design and
implementation of a USB Mass Storage Device (MSD)
using a Secure Digital card, which should prove useful
to developers of USB mass storage solutions. This
application may be used as a stand-alone MSD or as a
Secure Digital/multimedia Card (SD/MMC) reader/
writer interface.
PIXIL is a small footprint operating environment, complete with
PDA PIM applications, a browser and multimedia applications
for small handheld and flat-panel based devices.
This application note describes a method for developing block-oriented I/O device drivers
for applications that use the DSP/BIOS real-time kernel and includes examples that run
with Code Composer Studio v2.1 on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5402 and
TMS320C6711 DSP Starter Kits (DSKs). The device driver model presented here has
now been superceded with an updated version that supports not only block oriented
devices, but also devices such as UARTs, PCI and USB buses and multimedia cards.
Documentation on the updated driver model as well as example drivers and source code
can be found in the Device Driver Developer s Kit product now available for download
from the TI Developer s Village.
This handbook presents a thorough overview in 45 chapters from more than 100 renowned experts in the field. It provides the tools to help overcome the problems of video storage, cataloging, and retrieval, by exploring content standardization and other content classification and analysis methods. The challenge of these complex problems make this book a must-have for video database practitioners in the fields of image and video processing, computer vision, multimedia systems, data mining, and many other diverse disciplines. Topics include video segmentation and summarization, archiving and retrieval, and modeling and representation.
This book is concerned with the description and analysis of the global second generation
(2G) mobile radio systems: the Global System of Mobile Communications (GSM) and
cdmaOne. A subsidiary goal is to examine how these two systems will evolve into third
generation (3G) ones with their requirement to support multimedia mobile radio communications.
DirectX not only provides fast access to the hardware and therefore incredibly speedy performance, but it also makes it much easier for hardware developers to produce new devices that work well in the Windows environment. The DirectX APIs take away the necessity of writing your own low-level, device-specific code to access hardware such as the display adapter and network card, making it much easier for you to write programs that take full advantage of the computer s multimedia capabilities.
OFDM Signal generation and decoding using 16-QAM .64QAM as the modulation technique. This type of OFDM is particularly useful for WiMAX and other Wireless and multimedia Standards. Just run the Model and with different SNRs in the AWGN Channel Block observe the performance of the OFDM.