akışlı, kesintisiz

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(Bilgisayar) streaming
Division of classes into academic streams
The act or operation of that which streams; the act of that which sends forth, or which runs in, streams
Technology that permits continuous audio and video to be delivered to your computer from a remote web site A high degree of compression is required to transfer audio and/or video at normal modem speeds while retaining sound and picture quality
– A technology that allows a sound or video file on a Web to begin playing as the file is downloading Without streaming, the entire file must finish downloading before the sound or video can be played
A process for playing audio or video files over the Internet Streamed files can begin to play while the file is in the process of downloading, eliminating the wait associated with other forms of audio/video playback in which the entire file must be received prior to playing
A technique for transferring data so that it can be processed as a steady and continuous stream Streaming technologies are becoming increasingly important with the growth the use of multimedia files on the Internet With streaming, the clients browser or plug-in can start displaying the data before the entire file has been transmitted
One-way (either point-to-point or broadcast to multiple receivers) transmission of video and audio contents over the Internet or advanced wideband wireless networks
that streams
A method for transferring data continuously Streaming allows you to display the data on your browser before the entire file is transmitted For streaming to work, the data must be received by your browser and sent to an application that will process the data and convert it to audio or video
A 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 video) must be downloaded before anything can happen As becomes more widely used, sound and video will become much more commonplace on Web pages
Technology that permits continuous audio and video delivered to you computer from a remote Web site It requires a high degree of compression to transfer audio or video (or both) at current modem speeds and still retain sound and picture quality
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
Sending forth streams
the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell
Streaming is a technology that allows you to play a video or audio file as it downloads to your computer
exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts; "his streaming face"; "her streaming eyes"
A 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
Streaming is a method of transmitting data from the Internet directly to a user's computer screen without the need to download it. web sites that feature streaming media. see also stream. when you play sound or video on your computer while it is being broadcast over the Internet, instead of downloading it and saving it into a file so that you can listen to it or watch it later. Method of transmitting a media file in a continuous stream of data that can be processed by the receiving computer before the entire file has been completely sent. Streaming, which typically uses data compression, is especially effective for downloading large multimedia files from the Internet; it permits, for example, a video clip to begin playing on a user's computer as soon as it begins to be downloaded from a Web site. Even with improved modems and connection speeds, downloading and playing large audio and video files without the use of streaming techniques still takes an inconveniently long time. To accept streaming data, the receiving computer needs to be running a player, a program that decompresses the incoming data and sends the resulting signals to the display and speakers. The audio and video files may be prerecorded, but streaming can also accommodate a live feed over the Internet
Streaming 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 plug-in for the application, such as RealPlayer, QuickTime viewer, etc Back to Top T
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