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Popular new delivery medium for the Web and other Multimedia networks
Examples of streamed audio (and video)
(and video)
Here is an example of a real audio file recorded and
produced for the Web by myself 
- The file was originally recorded at CD
Quality (44 Khz, 16-bit Stereo) and is nearly minutes in length. 
 - The
original uncompressed file is about 80 Mb. 
 - The compressed file (at 33.3)
is only 1.7 Mb in total and is still of very good quality.
 -  The file is downloaded to browser and not steamed above. Whilst real
audio players and encoders are freely available ( see {\em
http://www.realaudio.com/}). Real audio servers {\bf cost money}.
For further real audio and other .wav/.aiff fragments of my music go
to Dave's Music Pages
-  Buffered Data:
-  Trick get data to destination before it's needed
 -  Temporarily store in memory (Buffer)
 -  Server keeps feeding the buffer
 -  Client Application reads buffer
 
 -  Needs Reliable Connection, moderately fast too.
 -  Specialised client, Steaming Audio Protocol (PNM for real audio).
 
Dave Marshall
10/4/2001