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Media queries allow content rendering to adapt to different conditions such as screen resolution. Learn the history, usage, media types and features of media queries, and see examples of CSS code.
HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) is an HTTP-based adaptive bitrate streaming protocol developed by Apple Inc. It breaks the stream into small HTTP-based file downloads and provides mechanisms for players to adapt to network conditions and playback quality.
Media type, also known as content type or MIME type, is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents. Learn about the structure, types, subtypes, parameters, and registration trees of media types, and how they are used in internet technologies and Linux desktop environments.
M3U is a plain text file that specifies the locations of one or more media files, such as audio or video sources. It is commonly used for Internet radio, downloads, and HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), which uses M3U8 as its base format.
DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) is a standard for delivering high quality media content over the Internet using HTTP web servers. It breaks the content into segments of different bit rates and adapts to network conditions and user preferences.
Java Media Framework (JMF) is a Java library for multimedia applications and applets. Learn about its versions, licensing, design, criticism, alternatives and code example.
Overhead is affected by the total number of packets and by the size of stream packet headers. In high bitrate encodings, the content payload is usually large enough to make the overhead data relatively insignificant, but in low bitrate encodings, the inefficiency of the overhead can significantly affect the resulting file size if the container ...
Learn how video codecs provide encoding and decoding for digital video, and how they vary in quality, performance, and features. Compare different compression formats, bitrates, and rate control strategies for video codecs.