Microsoft Windows Media Resource Kit (Pro-Resource Kit)
- bandwidth
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A network’s capacity for transferring an amount of data in a given time.
- bit rate
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The number of bits transferred per second.
- broadband
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A transmission medium designed for high-speed data transfers over long distances. Cable modem services and DSL are examples of broadband networks.
- broadcast
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A method by which a client receives a stream. During a broadcast connection, clients cannot control the stream. This is the opposite of an on-demand presentation.
- broadcast publishing point
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A type of publishing point that streams content to multiple users at once, similar to a television broadcast. Content streamed from a broadcast publishing point can be delivered as a multicast or unicast stream.
- buffer
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An area of computer memory reserved for temporarily holding data before that data is used on the receiving computer. Buffering protects against the interruption of data flow.
- bumper advertisements
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Advertising content that is played before and after the primary content. See also: interstitial advertisement, wrapper playlist
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