(v) The process of using computer programming tools to assemble different media into an interactive presentation. automation (n) The use of machinery in place of human labor.
A term for the process of writing a document. "Authoring" seems to have come into use in order to emphasise that document production involved more than just writing.
The layout, design and output of multimedia documents.
The integration of the individual elements - sound, video, text, graphics within an interactive presentation. A wide variety of software tools are used for authoring, including search and retrieval programs, indexing software, multimedia development tools, SGML editors, and so on. Authoring is sometimes confused with the term premastering.
A software application which allows individuals to create and control content. Usually refers to programs that offer a WYSIWYG interface between technical code and the user.
process of writing and producing a document
Authoring is a term often used to describe making or writing a document using a mark-up language. This differs from the term programming as many people consider computer programming to be a different process involving different skills than authoring a mark-up language. The term coding, however, is often used for both computer programming and authoring.
the process of writing and producing an online document.
where developers assemble media components to make programmes, using a tool called an authoring system.
DVD authoring is the process of combining video, audio, and still images to create a finished DVD. This finished product contains interactive menus that link the user to content in a logical and flexible way.
Authoring is the method of writing pieces of software using multimedia authoring packages such as Macromedia Director and Authorware.
The process of constructing a hypermedia program using a software package such as Macromedia Director.
Simply placing MPEG2 video files on a DVD-ROM is insufficient to enable the disc to be played in a conventional DVD player. The disc must be authored. This means the information must be burnt to disc in a very specific format to comply with the official DVD standard. In this way playback on any domestic DVD can be assured. Basic DVD authoring software is generally included with DVD burners.
Authoring is the process of using multimedia applications to create multimedia materials for others to view. Multimedia authoring uses many tools, from the more familiar text editor or desktop publishing application, to tools for capturing and manipulating video images or editing audio files. Authors might include specialized creators of training, sales, or corporate applications such as insurance claims processing. Or, they might be creators of everyday business communications like voice-annotated email. Over time, everyone involved in business communications will probably have some level of multimedia authoring capability.
Process of designing and creating the content of title of DVD. For complex and interactive DVDs more complex authoring is required.
The process of designing and creating the content of a DVD.
For DVD-Video, authoring refers to the process of designing, creating, collecting, formatting, and encoding material. For DVD-ROM, authoring usually refers to using a specialized program to produce multimedia software.
What you do to create an application which may eventually be stored on CD. For example, if you wish to create a multimedia game or presentation, you will need authoring software that allows you to combine sound, graphics, and text with user interactivity. When you have finished creating your application with authoring software, you can use CD recording software such as Easy CD Creator or Toast to write it to CD.
In DVD-Video, the process of creating, collecting, formatting, and encoding audio/video content material. For DVD-ROM, the process of creating multimedia software.
The process of preparing, assembling and linking audio, video and graphics (assets), with the addition of a user interface, into a cohesive, interactive entertainment product. The end product of authoring is usually inclusion on either a DVD or CD-ROM disc.
the process of transforming information from its source format into a format on the CD-ROM that allows end-users to perform search and retrieval functions against the data.
The creation and processing of files for a DVD movie, including the transcoding of video and audio, the rendering of menus, and so on.
Creating an application or video to be stored on disc, such as a game or a multimedia presentation.
Similar to "programming", developers assemble discrete media components using a tool called an authoring system.
One who writes or constructs an electronic document or system, such as a website, video, etc.