The technology of video and audio streaming

Streaming media is an exciting addition to the rich media producers’ toolbox. Just as the cinema and radio were ousted by television as the primary mass communication medium, streaming is set to transform the World Wide Web. The original text-based standards of the Web have been stretched far beyo...

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Tác giả chính: Austerberry, David
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-404582023-11-11T05:27:39Z The technology of video and audio streaming Austerberry, David Streaming technology Digital techniques Streaming media is an exciting addition to the rich media producers’ toolbox. Just as the cinema and radio were ousted by television as the primary mass communication medium, streaming is set to transform the World Wide Web. The original text-based standards of the Web have been stretched far beyond the original functionality of the core protocols to incorporate images and animation, yet video and audio are accepted as the most natural way to communicate. Through the experience of television, we now have come to expect video to be the primary vehicle for the dissemination of knowledge and entertainment. This has driven the continuing developments that now allow video to be delivered over the Internet as a live stream. Streaming has been heralded by many as an alternative delivery channel to conventional radio and television – video over IP. But that is a narrow view; streaming can be at its most compelling when its special strengths are exploited. As part of an interactive rich media presentation it becomes a whole new communication channel that can compete in its own right with print, radio, television, and the text-based Web. 2014-11-28T07:15:38Z 2014-11-28T07:15:38Z 2005 Book https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/40458 en application/pdf Focal Press
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Digital techniques
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Digital techniques
Austerberry, David
The technology of video and audio streaming
description Streaming media is an exciting addition to the rich media producers’ toolbox. Just as the cinema and radio were ousted by television as the primary mass communication medium, streaming is set to transform the World Wide Web. The original text-based standards of the Web have been stretched far beyond the original functionality of the core protocols to incorporate images and animation, yet video and audio are accepted as the most natural way to communicate. Through the experience of television, we now have come to expect video to be the primary vehicle for the dissemination of knowledge and entertainment. This has driven the continuing developments that now allow video to be delivered over the Internet as a live stream. Streaming has been heralded by many as an alternative delivery channel to conventional radio and television – video over IP. But that is a narrow view; streaming can be at its most compelling when its special strengths are exploited. As part of an interactive rich media presentation it becomes a whole new communication channel that can compete in its own right with print, radio, television, and the text-based Web.
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