A technology allowing live and on demand audio to be delivered and played in real time over the Internet
A common multimedia audio format created by Real Networks.
We do not have a real audio/video server. However, we do support real audio/video streaming for no extra charge. When Real Audio/Video first came out, it required an audio/video server to be installed on the web server. This was because Real Audio/Video wanted to charge for each "stream'" or visitor. But soon people started writing competitive audio/video streaming technology that didn't require a special server. So, to compete, Real Audio/Video now does not require a server, and you can even use their free tools to create streaming audio over the Internet.
A browser plug-in used to listen to live or on-demand music in real-time across the Internet at 14.4K baud or higher.
A specific type of media file used in web browsers via a plug-in. Real Audio refers to an audio file or "clip" that the user can hear while being streamed online. Real Audio has been replaced by the "Real Player" which can also display video.
A standard for streming audio files. It is widely used to disseminate sound files on the Internet.
Software that allows sound file s to be transmitted from the Internet back to the users PC in streams. What actually happens is that the file starts playing (ie you here the music) before all of the data has been received - giving the effect of playing the sound instantaneously
A special Plug-in for playing audio/video files in Real Audio format
Programme that enables Internet users to listen to multimedia files (audio and video, or audio only).
Allows individuals to listen to audio programs over the Internet
(or streaming audio) Audio that plays before the file is fully downloaded.
An independent sound format established on the Internet that enables a reasonably fast connection for hearing real-time audio. It requires a corresponding program that can be incorporated into all popular WWW browsers.
Real Audio is the most common streaming format used on the Internet. Partly because it is suitable for various bandwidths and partly because it can be directly incorporated into websites.
Describes a file format for audio-only streaming media technology released by RealNetworks, a leading streaming media platform vendor.
a commercial software program that plays audio on demand without waiting for long file transfers. For instance, you can listen to National Public Radio's entire broadcast of "All Things Considered" on the Internet.
WWW plug-in program which allows the user to hear sound
The provider offers RealServer streams, which allow you to broadcast audio and video from your web site. Visitors to your site can view the audio and video with a simple browser plug-in. For more information refer to Progressive Networks at http://www.real.com.
The Real Corporation offers streaming audio. Streaming audio is an audio transmission over a data network. The term implies a one-way transmission to the listener, in which both the client and server cooperate for uninterrupted sound. The client side buffers a few seconds of audio data before it starts sending it to the speakers, which compensates for momentary delays in packet delivery. Audio conferencing, on the other hand, requires realtime two-way transmission for effective results.
The de facto standard for streaming audio data over the World Wide Web. RealAudio was developed by RealNetworks and supports FM-stereo-quality sound. To hear a Web page that includes a RealAudio sound file, you need a RealAudio player or plug-in, a program that is freely available from a number of places.
RealAudio is a proprietary audio format developed by Real Networks. It uses a variety of audio codecs, ranging from low-bitrate formats that can be used over dialup modems, to high-fidelity formats for music. It can also be used as a streaming audio format, that is played at the same time as it is downloaded.