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What is Streaming Video

Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications
A sequence of moving images that are transmitted in compressed form over the Internet and displayed by a viewer as they arrive; is usually sent from pre-recorded video files, but can be distributed as part of a live broadcast feed.
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Multimedia for Mobile Devices
Kevin Curran (University of Ulster, Ireland)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch046
Abstract
Mobile communications is a continually growing sector in industry and a wide variety of visual services such as video-on-demand have been created which are limited by low-bandwidth network infrastructures. The distinction between mobile phones and personal device assistants (PDA’s) has already become blurred with pervasive computing being the term coined to describe the tendency to integrate computing and communication into everyday life. New technologies for connecting devices like wireless communication and high bandwidth networks make the network connections even more heterogeneous. Additionally, the network topology is no longer static, due to the increasing mobility of users. Ubiquitous computing is a term often associated with this type of networking.
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Providing VoD Services in Community Networks Using P2P Technology
It is content send in compressed form over the Internet and displayed by the viewer in real time. With streaming video a Web used does not have to wait to download a file to play it.
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3-D Visualization on Mobile Devices
A one-way video transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as on private intranets to deliver video-on-demand. Unlike movie files that are played after they are downloaded, streaming video is played within a few seconds of requesting it, and the data is not stored permanently in the computer.
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The Rise of the Tablet
A sequence of moving images that are transmitted in compressed form over the Internet and displayed by a viewer as they arrive; is usually sent from pre-recorded video files, but can be distributed as part of a live broadcast feed.
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The Effects of the Instructional Video on Pre-Service Teachers’ Technology Learning in an Online Environment
Refers to a video that is sent over the internet and viewed using a program such as Windows Media Player or Quick Time.
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E-Libraries and Distance Learning
A technique for transferring data as a steady and continuous stream. A browser or plug-in can start displaying the data before the entire file has been transmitted. Synchronous and asynchronous communication: Synchronous communication is when messages are exchanged during the same time interval (e.g., Instant Messenger TM ).
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Teacher Curatorship: Fostering Literacies With Kindergartners Using YouTube Videos
Videos that are accessible to watch online, often using websites/companies, such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and YouTube.
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