Multimedia can add interactivity, sound, video and animation to enhance your customers experience in viewing your website.
With the continually increasing Broadband Internet Market; the bandwidth issues that previously hindered online Multimedia content are becoming much less of a hurdle. This combined with increase multimedia software technology allows you to take your website to the next level without hindering your ROI with slow download times.
This combines the power of the accessibility of the Internet with the Visual impact and Interactive elements found in a DVD/CD-ROM presentation.
Multimedia technology can be used to incorporate such features as:
- E-Learning, Corporate Training Videos, interactive tutorials with live speakers.
- Enhance B2B communication
- Interactive Online Advertising and Sales Tools
- Online Gaming, Flash & 3D Animation; to add visual impact to your website and increase interactivity.
- MP3 and audio file downloads
- Quicktime VR video elements; commonly used for Real Estate agents to provide interactive way for potential buyers to browse through the property as though they were walking through it.
These are just a few examples of how Multimedia can be used in a website, the possibilites are endless.
Contact us for more information on how easy it is to integrate Multimedia components into your new or existing website.
Golf Business News GBN TV -
featuring streaming Flash video content
Golf Business News publish feature, advertising and training golf videos to their website every month. To ensure effective playback we configured GBNTV with Flash video.
Generally the videos range from 3-10 minutes in length - but with streaming video there are no restrictions placed on what length your videos can be. Best of all it uses Flash Player - the most widely used plug-in on the internet - so no problems with viewers having to lengthy downloads to install software in order to view the video.
Streaming means the video file plays directly from a specialised web server - so the viewer doesn't need to wait for the file to progressively download to their computer - which means faster and uninterrupted playback.