Streaming

A technology that supports continuous one-way transmission of audio and/or video data over the Internet and, more recently, over a cellular network. Unlike audio files (eg MP3) and video files (eg MPEG), which must be downloaded first, streaming media playback starts a few seconds after the request. Streaming requires a streaming encoder (which converts an audio or video source into a data stream), a streaming server that serves the encoded media over the network, and a client media player that works with the server to deliver media without any hassle. To accommodate fluctuations in network quality and latency, the client buffers the audio or video for a few seconds before starting the stream, then tries to maintain the lead during playback. Some examples of streaming systems are Windows Media, QuickTime, and RealPlayer.

Streaming is short for live streaming.

  • A technology that allows you to stream audio and video from a remote website to a device.

    Meanings of Streaming

    1. Continuous or constant flowing, like a liquid.

    2. Stretch to stretch in undulating motions to fly in the wind.

    3. Pour into the stream.

    4. The continuous transfer of data (such as music) from the server to the client's computer while it is being used (played) on the client.

    5. To flow or move in a continuous sequence, like a liquid in a stream.

    6. The movement is like a stream.

    7. The transmission of digital audio or video data, or the receipt or reproduction of such data without prior storage.

    8. The division of classes into academic streams.

    9. Exploitation of alluvial deposits for mineral extraction.

    Sentences of Streaming

    1. The flag flutters in the wind.

    2. The soldiers' wounds were bleeding.

    Synonyms of Streaming

    onrushing, fluent, tracking

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