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streaming Playing video or sound in real time as it is downloaded over the Internet. Data is decompressed and played (by use of a web browser plug-in) as it is transferred to your computer over the World Wide Web. Streaming requires a powerful computer and fast connection since the file is not stored on your computer.
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streaming a technique where media (audio, video, or both) are downloaded to the user's computer in a continuous stream and played upon arrival.
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streaming When receiving a video or audio file over the Internet, the file is "streamed" when the video or sound clip actually plays while the files are arriving. The arriving data are stored in a buffer and delayed slightly to ensure the replay can continue without breaks. The opposite method is downloading the whole file to the hard drive and then playing it back.
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streaming This term is used to describe video or audio files which are compressed when sent over the Internet and displayed by a viewer (eg RealPlayer) as they arrive. These files are more user-friendly and efficient than standard file formats, which require the entire file to download before a user can access or view the file.
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streaming on a computer, audio/video that plays as it arrives, rather than waiting until the whole file has downloaded.
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