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  2. HTTP Live Streaming - Wikipedia

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    Apache HTTP Server: Apache Software Foundation: Yes: Unreal Media Server: 9.5: Unreal Streaming Technologies No: Latency of live streams can be as low as 2.5 seconds over the Internet Nimble Streamer: RTMP / RTSP / Icecast / MPEG-TS to ABR HLS. MP4 / MP3 to VOD HLS. Apple Low Latency HLS spec is supported. 1.0.0-x: WMSPanel No: Nginx-rtmp-module

  3. Adaptive bitrate streaming - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive streaming overview Adaptive streaming in action. Adaptive bitrate streaming is a technique used in streaming multimedia over computer networks.. While in the past most video or audio streaming technologies utilized streaming protocols such as RTP with RTSP, today's adaptive streaming technologies are based almost exclusively on HTTP, [1] and are designed to work efficiently over large ...

  4. Nav1.8 - Wikipedia

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    Na v 1.7, Na v 1.8 and Na v 1.9 are found in the DRG and help mediate chronic inflammatory pain. [13] Na v 1.8 is an α-type channel subunit consisting of four homologous domains, each with six transmembrane regions, of which one is a voltage sensor. Structure of Na v 1.8, an α-type subunit with four homologous domains, each with six ...

  5. Stream processing - Wikipedia

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    A prototype called Imagine was developed in 2002. [8] A project called Merrimac ran until about 2004. [9] AT&T also researched stream-enhanced processors as graphics processing units rapidly evolved in both speed and functionality. Since these early days, dozens of stream processing languages have been developed, as well as specialized hardware.

  6. Pulsar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pulsar (watch), a brand of watch and a division of Seiko Watch Corporation Pulsar Games , a defunct game company IBM RS64-III or Pulsar, a 1990s IBM microprocessor

  7. Direct Stream Digital - Wikipedia

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    Direct Stream Digital (DSD) is a trademark used by Sony and Philips for their system for digitally encoding audio signals for the Super Audio CD (SACD).. DSD uses delta-sigma modulation, a form of pulse-density modulation encoding, a technique to represent audio signals in digital format, a sequence of single-bit values at a sampling rate of 2.8224 MHz.

  8. Network Device Interface - Wikipedia

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    NDI was publicly revealed by NewTek on 8 September 2015 and was demonstrated at the IBC broadcast exhibition in Amsterdam that week. [17] The first device shown using NDI was the NewTek TriCaster which delivered an NDI feed from each of its SDI inputs as well as four output feeds from its vision mixer. The TriCaster could also receive up to two ...

  9. DLNA - Wikipedia

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    Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a set of interoperability standards for sharing home digital media among multimedia devices. It allows users to share or stream stored media files to various certified devices on the same network like PCs, smartphones, TV sets, game consoles, stereo systems, and NASs. [1]