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1 content
"Audio, video, images, text, or any other information that is contained in a digital media file or stream." -
2 Connected Frames
"A Windows feature that enables developers and designers to build paginated content. They can take a single stream of HTML content containing text and images, and segment that stream into multiple containers defined in an HTML template across multiple pages. Connected Frames provides a declarative mechanism to link and flow HTML content across a finite set of frames with variable position and sizing that have been defined either statically or dynamically. Connected Frames also provides a set of programmatic interfaces which allow developers to detect when content overflow has occurred on a Connected Frame, determine when no more content is available for fragmentation, exposes the entire document associated with a set of Connected Frames, and exposes fragment content associated with a specific Connected Frame." -
3 ASF
"A low-overhead data format for multimedia streams. It encapsulates images, audio, AVI, and so forth, as well as URLs, and allows for the synchronization of these objects within the stream. Windows Media Technologies can stream ASF formatted content and can store ASF streams as.asf files." -
4 Advanced Systems Format
"A low-overhead data format for multimedia streams. It encapsulates images, audio, AVI, and so forth, as well as URLs, and allows for the synchronization of these objects within the stream. Windows Media Technologies can stream ASF formatted content and can store ASF streams as.asf files." -
5 data writer plug-in
"A type of plug-in that enables a Windows Media server to deliver content as a unicast stream, as a multicast stream, or to an archive file." -
6 multiple bit rate
A characteristic of a data stream in which the same content is encoded at several different bit rates in oder to optimize content delivery. -
7 MBR
A characteristic of a data stream in which the same content is encoded at several different bit rates in oder to optimize content delivery. -
8 on-demand publishing point
A type of publishing point that streams content to clients by request. Content streamed from an on-demand publishing point is always delivered as a unicast stream.English-Arabic terms dictionary > on-demand publishing point
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9 multicast
A content delivery method in which a single stream is transmitted from a media server to multiple clients.
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