Stands for Picture in Picture. Technology for displaying two video images on a TV screen simultaneously. The main video image is displayed in full screen and the secondary video image in a smaller window.
Stands for Video Text Tracks. Subtitling method that synchronizes video speed with text speed using timestamps. See also: Closed captions and subtitles
Application programming interface. One of its most relevant characteristics is to enable your software to connect with others, facilitating the interaction between them.
Stands for "Over-the-Top". Refers to any traditional communication service that is transmitted over the Internet, as opposed to services with traditional video transmission cable or satellite.
The speed at which data is transferred from one point to another is defined by its bit rate. Bit rate can indicate the quality of an audio or video file. With bitrate management, your streaming content is adapted according to the connection capacity available on the end user's network.
Stands for Real Time Messaging Protocol. System developed for the high performance transmission of audio, video and data over the Internet between Flash-based platform technologies, such as Flash Player and Adobe AIR, and the server.
Example: A live broadcast can be transferred to the RTMP server and, via CDN and a compatible online video player, the broadcast is played back on user devices.
Ratio of width to height of a screen. The NTSC standard uses a 4: 3 ratio that is closest to a square, and HD televisions most often use a 16: 9 wide format.
System where video files are stored on online servers, which makes it possible to access and view them from anywhere. This fact optimizes the experience of the end user. Cloud Video Distribution systems can be used as another name for CDNs (Content Delivery Network)
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