Streaming Data is any type of data that can be read without having to open and close the input like a regular data file.
Streaming Data
You must either have your own streaming data relay server or be connected to a local network that is operating one. Over the internet streaming relay services are available with free and paid accounts on third-party streaming data relay servers. Many ISP's host their own streaming data relay servers which access based upon their subscriber rates. The streaming data relay server is set up to receive streaming data from the streaming data source and then to resend it out again usually to limited specific locations rather than as a general broadcast to the entire net. A private webcam is an example of a streaming data source and BlogTv is an example of a streaming data relay service that is publicly accessible on the Internet (of which there are MANY.) Currently the easiest way to resend streaming data is to either connect with an online streaming data relay service and set up it the resend the data stream as it is being received from the source or to utilize the streaming data services of your local ISP if they provide it.
A one-hour HD show typically uses between 2 to 3 gigabytes (GB) of data when streaming. The exact amount can vary based on the streaming service, video compression methods, and the specific resolution of the content. For example, streaming at 1080p usually consumes more data than 720p. Always check the settings of your streaming service for precise data usage.
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Yes i am pretty it does use the same amount of data or wifi usage. i very recently learned that so now i am streaming nothing and downloading everything
Streaming data can be saved using software. If it is a web based stream you are looking to save, HiDownload will save it for you. But there are plenty of alternatives to this software, but with HiDownload i have got the best results.
Most of the financial networks offer streaming market data. CNBC operates cnbc.com and you will find streaming market rates at thier website.
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No, unless you are streaming it from a site or app such as YouTube
Axis CGI offers video streaming services, and depending on the particular service, one might involve utilizing that streaming format for data encoding/decoding.
According to Verizon's data calculator (http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/splash/datacalculatorPopup.jsp) one hour of streaming music a day for a month takes up 1.76 gb on a 3G or 4G smartphone. So just one hour of streaming music would take up 58.14 mb.