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2) Text videos
Text video cables can deliver information stored with
computer systems in more extensive and more varied quantities
and can be consulted or questioned by users equipped with a
television screen. Video text also provides a wide range of
mutual (interactive) services, including visual communication
between the center and its surroundings or, in principle, between
all users connected by the same network. Video text can also be
used by users who use suitable receivers to obtain printed
information provided by other new media such as:
- Computer video games (telematic).
- Video program (not telematic) or recorded film for
playback.
3) Videodisc
Video Disk is a device that uses laser technology and is
characterized by excellent image and sound clarity, flexibility,
and ease of use. In general, this media can bridge several media
(radio, film, and television), but also the difference between
personal communication activities' limits and mass
communication activities' limitations. This media can be used
interchangeably for private and public interests. At the beginning
of its development, new media included media or the result of
visual-hearing media (pre-existing audio-visual). The product
does not require much-centralized administration (as is typical of
film and television) and is not integrally linked to distribution
(as is the case with most television and radio), nor is it centrally
controlled. (Sunaryo and Jonasih 1995)
3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Utilizing Audio Visual Media
a. The advantages of audio-visual media
1) By using video (with sound or not), we can re-show certain
movements. The motion shown can be in the form of a suitable