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| Difference between streaming and downloading
How can I find out the difference between streaming and downloading. My motive to find the amount of my net usage between both. The steaming basically applicable to listening online music. How to figure out the exact difference on the basis of bandwidth consumes by them. I think both looks one and the same. |
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| Re: Difference between streaming and downloading
Downloading is frequently a very robust way to distribute media to a user. However, downloading has two potentially significant difficulties for multimedia submissions. First, a huge buffer is necessary whenever if you are using a large media file (e.g., an MPEG-4 movie) is downloaded. Second, the amount of time necessary for the download can be comparatively large, thereby requiring the user to hang around for a minutes or even hours before being able to consume the content. |
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| Re: Difference between streaming and downloading
Consequently, while downloading is easy and robust, it presents only restricted elasticity both to users and to application or submissions designers. A substitute to downloading is streaming. Streaming submissions split the media bit stream into divide chunks (e.g., packets), which can be broadcasted separately. This facilitates the receiver to translate and play back the parts of the bit stream that are previously received. |
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| Re: Difference between streaming and downloading
The transmitter or spreader maintain to send multimedia data chunks while the receiver translates and at the same time plays back other, previously received parts of the bit stream. This facilitates low impediment between the moments data is sent by the transmitter to the instant it is viewed by the user. This is saved on your temporary secretary folder and removed mechanically after some times. |
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| Re: Difference between streaming and downloading
Near to the ground impediment is of paramount significance for interactive submissions such as video conferencing, but it is also significant both for video on require, where the user might wish to modify channels or programs as fast as he can, and for live broadcast, where the content length is unbounded a prior, but the impediment must be finite. |
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| Re: Difference between streaming and downloading
One more or additional benefit of streaming is its comparatively low storage necessities and increased elasticity for the user, evaluated to downloading. However, streaming submissions, unlike downloading applications, have deadlines and other timing necessities to make certain continuous real-time media play out. This directs to new challenges for designing communication systems to most excellent support multimedia streaming applications. |
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