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StreamingWhen a sound or video file is played at almost the same time it is being sent from a website. In this way you don't have to wait for a clip to download - you just watch it as it downloads.
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StreamingTaking packets of information (sound or visual) from the Internet and storing it in temporary files to allow it to play in continuous flow.
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StreamingA technique for transferring data over the Internet so that a client browser or plug-in can start displaying it before the entire file has been received; used in conjunction with sound and pictures. E [..]
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StreamingTechnique that supports the continuous, one-way transmission of audio and/or video data via the Internet and, more recently, via a mobile network. In contrast to audio (for example, MP3) and movie (fo [..]
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StreamingThe exchange of video clips, sound, or other types of media over the internet. It is a way for the user to quickly download these files.
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StreamingThe delivery of video or audio content stored in bits which enables it to be played in real time and without viewers having to wait for all the data to arrive.
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StreamingA technique for transferring data (usually over the Internet) in a continuous flow to allow large multimedia files to be viewed before the entire file has been downloaded to a client's computer. [After Bahorsky]
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StreamingData streaming, commonly seen in the forms of audio and video streaming, is when a multimedia file can be played back without being completely downloaded first. Most files, like shareware and software [..]
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StreamingA means of travel in the Realm that relies on the use of mirrors. Mortals are unable to travel by Streaming.
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StreamingJensens Internet Dictionary (See Web Streaming)
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StreamingIs a phenomenon of perceiving a sequence of sound as unit. Object. Under certain situations, number of streams may be perceived nearly simultaneously, as in musical counterpoint. Read about fission al [..]
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StreamingContinuous delivery of audiovisual media over telecommunication networks, as opposed to broadcasting (radio and television). Because of its high bandwidth and storage requirements, commercial use of s [..]
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StreamingStreaming is the transfer of data in a continuous stream over the Web (usually audio or video) that allows the user to play it as it arrives. However, to receive this content you must have the right p [..]
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StreamingPlaying audio or video in real time from a website. In order to play streaming multimedia files you need a specific Plug-in program that links in with your Browser and plays the file as it is transmit [..]
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StreamingA technology that allows time-based media to be viewed whilst downloading. The beginning of a video sequence can be viewed whilst the middle and end are still downloading. Techs' include Flash, Q [..]
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StreamingWatching or listening to video or audio in real time, rather than downloading files.
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StreamingWatching or listening to a video or audio file as it is being played from the source site, rather than waiting until it is downloaded and then opened.
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StreamingThe electronic transmission of the Advertisement(s) via the Internet intended for simultaneous reception and viewing by users via personal devices which method uses effective technological measures to [..]
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StreamingInternet broadcasting.
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StreamingSeries of products and techniques geared to disseminating multimedia content, such as video and audio. See Streaming video.
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StreamingIn contrast to EST, which involves purchasing and downloading content that can be watched later, a streaming model generally requires users to subscribe to ongoing access to a streaming music or video [..]
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StreamingA means of transferring data on a mobile device that allows sound and video to be accessed as that data is being transferred from a network source.
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StreamingWatching or listening to video or audio in real time, rather than downloading files.
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StreamingStreaming is a method of sending audio and/or video over the Internet. You can have a commerical video showing your products, play a clip of your latest hit music, or have an narrator read a section o [..]
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StreamingIf you watch videos or listen to music over the internet without first downloading it onto your computer, you are ‘streaming’.
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StreamingStreaming is a technology that allows you to listen to audio and watch video continuously as a signal is transferred to your computer from a website. back to top
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StreamingViewing media without saving files to your computer. If you watch a video through Netflix or listen to music with Spotify you are streaming. The advantage is that you get quick access without having t [..]
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StreamingA technology that allows a sound or video file on a Web page to begin playing as soon as the beginning of the file arrives. Without streaming, the entire file (file sizes are very large for sound and [..]
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StreamingTechnology which enables a user to view or listen to a multimedia file while it is being downloaded from the Internet. In order to view the media, the user must have installed a streaming media player [..]
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StreamingA method of delivering data in a steady flow to perform a task 'live', such as playing sounds or tracking action in a networked game.
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StreamingAn alternative way to download that allows you to view or hear the contents of a file as it arrives at your computer, rather than waiting for the full transfer to complete.
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StreamingA computer technology that makes media files (such as videos and songs) available as they load, as opposed to having to load them entirely and then play them.
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StreamingStreaming is a technology that gets music or video to your computer through the internet as a continuous stream, instead of downloading the file. Sites like Netflix and Pandora use streaming technology.
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StreamingThe delivery of media, such as movies and live video feeds, over a network in real time
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StreamingStreaming refers to viewing audio or video content in real-time without downloading the content to a computer. The content is essentially sent in a continuous stream of data and plays as it arrives.
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Streaming(n) the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell(adj) exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts(adj) (computer science) using or relating to a form of continuous tape transport; used mainly to provide b [..]
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StreamingA technology for delivering audio or video files so that they can be heard or seen whilst downloading, without having to wait for the complete file.
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Streamingsending continuous data over a network as a stream of packets that are interpreted individually instead of being collected and reassembled into a self-contained file. Streaming is typically used for a [..]
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StreamingA one-way audio transmission over a data network. The audio data is not stored on the destination computer.
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Streaming Cycling between two adjacent lanes of traffic.
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StreamingStreaming audio or video is that which is processed and watched over the internet in ‘real time’, rather than being made available to download, store and watch at another time.
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StreamingAmazon EMR (Amazon EMR): A utility that comes with Hadoop that enables you to develop MapReduce executables in languages other than Java. Amazon CloudFront: The ability to use a media fi [..]
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StreamingPlaying a video or audio over the Internet, in real time, without having to download the complete file onto your device. Watching a video on YouTube™ is an example of streaming.
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Streaming Data streaming, commonly seen in the forms of audio and video streaming, is when a multimedia file can be played back without being completely downloaded first. Most files, like shareware and software updates that you download off the Internet, are not streaming data. However, certain audio and video files like Real Audio and QuickTime documents c [..]
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Streaminga system of organising learners at school whereby some test of ability is applied which determines the classes learners will be members of for all subjects even although the test may only have taken n [..]
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StreamingA 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 [..]
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StreamingGigE Vision 2.0, RTP, RTSP, USB 3 Vision
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StreamingThe Movement of Cytoplasm within a Cell. It serves as an internal transport system for moving essential substances throughout the Cell, and in single-Celled organisms, such as the Amoeba, it is respon [..]
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StreamingStreaming means the ability of media to be viewed at the same time as it is being downloaded. The key benefit of streamed assets is that the user does not need to wait until the entire file has been o [..]
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StreamingOn-demand, bit-by-bit software delivery from a remote location through a network.
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StreamingThe delivery of video or audio content stored in bits which enables it to be played in real time and without viewers having to wait for all the data to arrive.
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StreamingDownloading audio and video in such a way that it is being viewed while it is being downloaded.
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StreamingA player is frustrated as the things has not turned out into his favor. This term is usually used for Blackjack.
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Streamingthe process of transmitting digital data in a continuous, steady flow, so that it may be processed and displayed as it is received
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Streaming
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Streamingsee Pupil grouping.
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StreamingStreaming media is multimedia that is constantly received by and presented to an end-user while being delivered by a provider. The verb to stream refers to the process of delivering or obtaining media [..]
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StreamingStreaming is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams, George Lewis and Roscoe Mitchell released on the Pi Recordings label in 2006. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states that "Decades have passed since t [..]
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