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streaming Unlike downloading -- where you save a complete file locally before you are able to play it -- streaming allows you to play a file as it is being downloaded. The advantage to streaming is that it is virtually instant. You only have to wait for a few seconds before the file starts to play. With streaming media, the content is played as it arrives, and is usually not stored on your computer.
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streaming The transferring of data in a manner that allows it to be processed (displayed) as the data is transferred, rather than requiring all the data to be transferred before it can be used. Streaming is often useful in accelerating access to large audio or video files, or where the stream is ongoing. See also webcasting.
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streaming Streaming media is when an audio or video file can be viewed even though it isn't completely downloaded.
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streaming Streaming audio allows for on-the-fly listening to an audio file. The audio file is streamed from a server where it is received and stored in your buffer on your computer. If you use WinAmp or RealAudio, you will see a message displayed telling you that the audio file is being buffered. The file is not saved on your hard drive.
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streaming A technique for transferring data such that it can be processed as a steady and continuous stream. Streaming technologies are becoming increasingly important with the growth of the Internet because most users do not have fast enough access to download large multimedia files quickly. With streaming, the client browser or plug-in can start displaying the data before the entire file has been transmitted.
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