Application of Broadcast Television Multimedia Technology in a Computer Network Environment: An Exploratory Analysis
Wen-Hao Ye ( Media Center of Pinghu, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, 314000, China )
https://doi.org/10.37155/2972-483X-0306-7Abstract
Against the backdrop of the digital wave, computer network technology has become deeply integrated with broadcast television multimedia technology, breaking through traditional communication barriers and driving the industry’s transformation from “one-way” to “two-way” transmission and from “single” to “diversified” development. Taking the computer network environment as the research context, this paper explores the application paths of broadcast television multimedia technology. It elaborates on the technical foundations supporting integration and the evolution of communication models, analyzes the application of multimedia technology in content production, transmission and distribution, and user interaction, and summarizes the technical and practical challenges while proposing corresponding optimization strategies. Typical cases, such as the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and Mango TV, are examined to verify the effectiveness of technological integration. The study indicates that the integration of computer networks and broadcast television multimedia technology is an inevitable trend for the industry’s high-quality development, as it can enhance communication efficiency and quality while meeting users’ increasingly diverse needs.
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Computer networks; broadcast television; multimedia technologyFull Text
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