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Revision as of 14:37, 16 September 2011
“A Digital Media Primer for Geeks” is a video series, from Xiph.Org, which presents the technical foundations of modern digital media as increasingly detailed instalments. One community member described the first episode as “a Uni lecture I never got but really wanted”.
The series explains modern digital media from origins, basic concepts, to implementation. It's intended for engineers, (software) hackers, mathematicians — the people who are interested in discovering and making things and building the technology itself — and budding geeks looking to begin exploring video coding, as well as the technically curious who want to know more about the media they wrangle for work or play.
So, without any further ado, welcome to one hell of a new hobby.
Episodes
- Episode 01 — History & basic concepts
Playback Software
If you're having trouble with playback in a modern browser or player, please visit our playback troubleshooting and discussion page.
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