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streaming 1) technology that permits continuous audio and video delivered to a computer from a remote Web site; 2) an Internet data transfer technique that allows the user to see and hear audio and video files. The host or source compresses, then "streams" small packets of information over the Internet to the user, who can access the content as it is received.
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streaming a means of sending multimedia information such as sound or video over the Internet so that it is played by the recipient as it is being transmitted. Although it involves temporary storage (buffering) of limited segments of the streamed information so as to ensure continuous play, streaming avoids the need to copy and store a complete file before playback can begin.
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streaming Technique for transferring data in order for it to be processed as a steady and continuous stream. Streaming sends information in a compressed form over the Internet and displays the information to the user as it arrives.
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streaming Streaming involves sending video from a server to a client over a network in packets. At the receiving end, the packets are reassembled to play the video as it arrives. The video file is never actually downloaded since the packets are discarded after they have been decoded and viewed. Because the timing of packet arrival is so important, streaming servers use the Realtime Transport Protocol (RTP) instead of the HTTP protocol normally used for web content. ...
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