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Various on-demand movie and tv services popping up the last couple of years have introduced some new terminology to most of us who are not technologically savvy, and who are just beginning to explore the vast, uncharted territories referred to as the worldwide web. One term that's practically a household term is streaming. The concept of streaming is not new. Radio and television are streamed. Streaming is, in a nutshell, a delivery method for media. We can stream anything that can be digitalized, including music, movies, sports, and tv shows.

One statistic that could surprise many people is that 30% of all internet traffic today is from Netflix streams alone. And over-the-top (OTT) media consumption from distributors like Netflix, Hulu Plus and SuperPass is projected to increase by 60% within the next 24 months.

To clarify, there are actually two types of video streaming - live and on-demand. Live streaming is viewed via the internet simultaneously as a camera captures and digitally encodes the event. Progressive streaming will be the type of streaming that OTT streaming providers utilize. On-demand videos are compressed files that can be delivered by a streaming server. When an end-user wishes to stream a film, for example, they are going to select the movie and click on a play button. The OTT vendor will then deliver the requested film through specialized software called a streaming server. The streaming server will assess what is happening on the end user's media player and make adjustments called buffering to make sure that an excellent viewing experience. The streamed content is not saved on the end user's hard drive. In the event the content is streamed, it cannot be accessed again unless the file is requested again from the streaming vendor.

Besides streaming, there is the one other delivery method of such compressed files, which is called downloading. When you purchase a movie, song or TV program, you download the file from a web server (instead of a streaming server), and also you save the file someplace in which you can access it any time you wish - usually on your hard drive. Occasionally, at least a portion of the download has to be complete before you decide to can begin viewing the content without interruptions.

Downloads may either be rentals or purchases. If it's a rental, then the OTT provider generally gives a specified time frame from the time of rental by which to view free movie the content before the file deletes itself. It's vital to note that downloaded files can contain viruses and malware, so make sure that you trust any source from that you just download a file.

Media players can take on many forms when you stream or view your downloaded purchase. If you watch the content on your computer, you will probably utilize the media player that came with your operating system, or you may download a zero cost or premium media player that the streaming supplier recommends. If you wish to watch on your television, you will have to utilize a gaming console, Blu-ray player, internet-enabled television set, or a streaming media player which is linked to your television as well as your home wireless network. It's vital to ensure that your intended media player is supported by your OTT provider.

Streaming is without a doubt here to stay as part of our entertainment options. Watch as the technology continues to improve and more choices are available to consumers.