Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fitting In a Lecture That Doesn't Fit: Audio Compression and mCal

In a world of ones and zeroes...


For one of mCal's features, file storage and sharing in calendar events, file compression is going to be very important. When a user uploads a file to a calendar event it will go through a compression system depending on size. Especially for audio files in WAV formatting, these files can be compressed to mp3 format to save space on mCal's servers. This will also make downloading and distribution of the files to other users quicker and easier.




(Please note: This is a difficult lecture to fit in to this idea...)

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you that it was a challenge, but you did an excellent job. I also think the audio feature greatly increases the value and marketing appeal of mCal.

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