I would say about 3 mbs or higher my conncetion is 1mbs or below and can stream but it lags quite alot..
Content streaming monopolizes a lot of bandwidth. Videos especially are bandwidth "hoggers". Watching the occasional YouTube video probably isn't going to make too much difference. But streaming entire movies on sites such as Netflix will rack up broadband usage fast, which is especially important if one does not have access to unlimited broadband usage.
Sites like YouTube stream videos. Video streaming will slow down your internet connection because it uses a lot of bandwidth. You can easily determine if you are streaming a video and stop it. Just close any video sites that you have open in your web browser and you will not be streaming anymore.
Both can certainly widen the bands on your pants. Be careful! (From personal experience)
Yes. Any transfer of information over a network, in this case the internet, will use bandwidth. How much bandwidth it will use is dependent on the technology behind the streaming and how large the source file is.
Most of today's laptops, netbooks and even tablets are quite capable of providing a decent quality video experience when streaming. The real dilemma is 1) Do you have a quality Internet service with fast download speed, and 2) what is the source of the video you are streaming. Many people become bent out of shape and cuss out their computer's when a streaming video stops and needs to "buffer" before it begins streaming again. In what may be a majority of cases, the problem is most likely that the server that you are streaming from has poor bandwidth or it's old and slow or heavy traffic.
Yes. When you watch it you download/stream the same amount of data. If you would skip to the best parts of the video while streaming you could decrease the bandwidth consumption
How much bandwidth required for e-gov application?
The latest update on YouTube codec technology is the adoption of the AV1 codec, which offers better compression efficiency. This means that videos can be streamed at higher quality with lower bandwidth requirements, resulting in improved video streaming quality for viewers.
The compression used will depend on what you want to do with the video. MPEG-2 is used for burning to DVD's. MPEG-4/H264 can be used for streaming from a website. The length of the video and available bandwidth are also considerations when selecting a suitable compression format.
To connect a video camera to your laptop for live streaming, you can use a USB cable or an HDMI cable. Make sure your laptop has the necessary ports for the connection. Install any required software or drivers for the camera to work with your laptop. Open your preferred streaming software and select the camera as the video source. Adjust settings as needed and start streaming.
it is a video streaming that offers playback features and mores .
This is a complete software solution for video streaming. Students of the Ecole Centrale Paris and developers from all of the world helped develop this software. It is used and designed to stream MPEG videos on high bandwidth networks.