streaming

streaming
streamingly, adv.
/stree"ming/, n.
1. an act or instance of flowing.
2. Also called protoplasmic streaming. Biol. rapid flowing of cytoplasm within a cell; cyclosis.
3. Computers. a technology for transferring data so that it can be received and processed in a steady stream: live streaming video.
[1350-1400; ME streming. See STREAM, -ING1]

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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.

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