Monday, 6 February 2012

DASH promises stutter free streaming video over LTE, hopes you do not worry about quality

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We have all had the experience: turn on a clip from YouTube or perhaps a movie on Netflix and things begin great. But, then, after only a couple of moments, that LTE connection begins to stop the ghost and all of a sudden you are confronted with intolerable stuttering or perhaps a video that simply dies mid stream. Scientists in the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications are searching to resolve that conundrum with DASH, or Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP. The concept is really remarkably simple -- files of various dimensions and characteristics is going to be available based on signal strength and network load, and also the stream will have the ability to effortlessly switch together because these variables change. Although this seems like victory for consumer and service providers, we are sure you will find a couple of individuals available who simply want the greatest quality possible, even when which means waiting forever for your HD clip from the all accordion cover of Undertake Me to buffer. Full PR is following the break.

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