- Industria: Computer; Software
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
WebObjects application used to administer deployed WebObjects applications. It’s capable of handling multiple applications, application instances, and applications hosts at the same time.
Industry:Software; Computer
A structure of time-based data that is managed by QuickTime. A movie may contain sound, video, animation, or a combination of any of these types of data. A QuickTime movie contains one or more tracks; each track represents a single data stream in the movie. See also time-based data, track.
Industry:Software; Computer
In QuickTime, a region that describes the area occupied by a movie in the movie coordinate system, before the movie has been clipped by the movie clipping region. A movie’s boundary region is built up from the track movie boundary regions for each of the movie’s tracks. See also movie clipping region, track movie boundary region.
Industry:Software; Computer
A region that describes the display area occupied by a movie in the display coordinate system, before the movie has been clipped by the movie display clipping region. See also movie display clipping region.
Industry:Software; Computer
A QuickTime file that stores a movie and its associated data.
Industry:Software; Computer
A single visual image representing a QuickTime movie. You specify a poster as a point in time in the movie and specify the tracks that are to be used to constitute the poster image.
Industry:Software; Computer
A short dynamic representation of a QuickTime movie. Movie previews typically last no more than 3 to 5 seconds, and they should give the user some idea of what the movie contains. You define a movie preview by specifying its start time, its duration, and its tracks.
Industry:Software; Computer
Music local area network. A FireWire-based interconnection protocol that carries multichannel audio and MIDI over a single cable. See also MIDI.
Industry:Software; Computer
Short for MPEG-1, audio layer 3. A form of digital audio compression that reduces the size of audio files without drastically compromising sound quality. MP3s reduce unnecessary data that is less audible to the human ear. These files end with .mp3.
Industry:Entertainment
The MPEG-4 audio/video container format, also known as MPEG-4 Part 14. MP4 files can hold many different types of data, such as AAC and MP3 audio, or MPEG-2 and H.264 video. Typically, files with the.mp4 extension contain both audio and video data, while.m4a denotes files containing only audio data.
Industry:Software; Computer