MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION SOFTWARE CREATING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AVINCI Sequoia Media Group, LC 11781 S. Lone Peak Pkwy Suite 22-270 Draper UT 84020 Multimedia presentation software for creating, viewing, merging, and editing video, slide shows, animation, photos, text, and sound;
ETEACH LEARNING ON DEMAND Litzkow, Michael Computer Sciences Department 1210 West Dayton Street Madison WI 53706 Multimedia presentation software for creating, viewing, merging and editing video, slide shows, animation, photos, graphics, text, and sounds; user manuals supplied with the foregoing;LEARNING ON DEMAND;
ETEACH LEARNING ON DEMAND Moses, Gregory A. University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison WI 53706 Multimedia presentation software for creating, viewing, merging and editing video, slide shows, animation, photos, graphics, text, and sounds; user manuals supplied with the foregoing;LEARNING ON DEMAND;
INSTAMOVIE Sequoia Media Group 12257 South Business Park Drive, #210 Draper UT 84020 Multimedia presentation software for creating, viewing, merging and editing video, slide shows, animation, photos, graphics, text, and sounds;INSTANT MOVIE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a remote desktop communication protocol that includes spatial and temporal compression techniques. Multimedia presentation data is generated at a server from a source. A compression facility modifies the presentation data by both spatially and temporally compressing the presentation data to transmittable data. In some embodiments, a check is performed to ensure that the least amount of data is selected prior to sending the transmittable data to a remote client. The remote client receives the transmittable data and re-constructs the original multimedia presentation data. In some embodiments that use lossy compression, the reconstruction may not exactly re-construct the original multimedia presentation data. Once re-created, the remote client presents the presentation data at the remote client. The presentation data could be audio, video, or other data or a combination of them.