Chapter 4. Working with Digital Media

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Understanding Digital Audio

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Understanding Digital Video

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Tips for Working with Windows Media Player

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Dealing with Digital Media Files

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Customizing Media Folders

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The English language is a veritable factory of new words and phrases. Inventive wordsmiths in all fields are constantly forging new additions to the lexicon by blending words, attaching morphemic tidbits to existing words, and creating neologisms out of thin air. Some of these new words strike a chord in popular culture and go through what I call the “cachet-to-cliché” syndrome. In other words, ...

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