Streaming Media -- The Future Of The Internet.
by Boyd Troublerr
Have you ever wished that you
could see that clip that everyone is talking about after the big game? Or do you
wish there was a way to send your relatives the cute home videos of your kids
that they would love? What about personal video or audio for your website? Well
now it is very, and I mean VERY, possible.
The ability to transfer and receive and then watch and/or listen to audio video
on the internet is made possible by something called streaming media. Streaming
media is a system of information transfer that allows a very large audio or
video file to be consumed as it is delivered. There are several advantages to
this. One is that you don't have to sit around and wait for the whole large file
to be down loaded to the hard drive and then to be uploaded on to the player in
order to finally play it. Rather it can be played while it is uploading, a much
more efficient process.
The size of multimedia, as was already mentioned is inherently large in terms of
amount of bytes. When dealing with such large files, the costs of storage and
transfer are still significant even in this age of computers. This immense size
led to systems that allowed this data to be organized more efficiently into
smaller packets, in other words compressed. It also dramatically shortened the
time of transfer of these compressed packets. Streaming takes advantage of this
compression as it allows the data to arrive as fast or faster than real time.
This prevents the hang-ups, and delays that we all were so used to 5-10 years
ago (and still are if you are still stubborn enough to be using a dial-up
connection.
So simply put streaming media is the description of the process of the transfer,
reception, unpacking, and playing or broadcasting of multimedia files whether
they be audio or visual or both. Now media streams can be "on demand" or "live."
On demand streams are stored on a server and transferred as people choose to
consume them. An example of this would be the video clips that you can find all
over the web whether they be news clips, sports clips, or home video clips. Live
streams are as they happen just like you would guess. Examples of live streams
on the internet would be the now popular web cams that many people have set up
in their homes.
About the Author:
Boyd Troublerr has been in the
broadcasting industry for 3 decades and is excited about the changes that are on
the horizon with the advent of
streaming media
on the internet. To find out more click on:
www.allstreamingmedia.info .
Source of this article:
www.goarticles.com
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