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  2. Maria Viktorovna - Wikipedia

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    Maria "Masha" Viktorovna [a] [3] (Russian: Мари́я Викторовна; born July 22, 1986), known professionally as Gentle Whispering ASMR, is a Russian-American ASMR performer and YouTube personality. Her YouTube videos are considered to be among the most well-known and popular in the ASMR genre.

  3. ASMR - Wikipedia

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    An ASMR video. The most popular source of stimuli reported by subjects to be effective in triggering ASMR is video. Videos reported being effective in triggering ASMR generally fall into two categories: intentional and unintentional. Intentional media is created by those known as "ASMRtists" to deliberately trigger ASMR in viewers and listeners.

  4. ASMR Darling - Wikipedia

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    Taylor began a career on YouTube on March 12, 2016, initially recording ASMR videos on her phone. Shortly after hitting 50,000 subscribers about 1½ months after uploading her first video, she was featured in a gaming video by PewDiePie. [6]

  5. Amouranth - Wikipedia

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    Siragusa was initially a cosplayer.In 2015, she was asked by streaming company Twitch to join as a content creator and livestream making costumes. She accepted, and by 2021 had become the most watched female streamer on Twitch, known for her dancing, ASMR, and adult hot tub streaming content. [2]

  6. RealAudio - Wikipedia

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    Instead, they link to a .ram (Real Audio Metadata) or SMIL file. This is a small text file containing a link to the audio stream. When a user clicks on such a link, the user's web browser downloads the .ram or .smil file and launches the user's media player. The media player reads the PNM or RTSP URL from the file and then plays the stream. [4]

  7. RealVideo - Wikipedia

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    RealVideo, also spelled as Real Video, is a suite of proprietary video compression formats developed by RealNetworks — the specific format changes with the version. It was first released in 1997 and as of 2024 [update] was at version 15. [ 1 ]

  8. RealMedia - Wikipedia

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    RealMedia is a proprietary multimedia container format created by RealNetworks with the filename extension.rm. RealMedia is used in conjunction with RealVideo and RealAudio, while also being used for streaming content over the Internet.

  9. RealSound - Wikipedia

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    RealSound is a patented (US US5054086 A) technology for the PC created by Steve Witzel of Access Software during the late 1980s. [1] RealSound enables 6-bit [2] digitized pulse-code modulation (PCM)-audio playback on the PC speaker by means of pulse-width modulation (PWM) drive, allowing software control of the loud speaker's amplitude of displacement.