Real-Time Streaming
Real-time streaming refers to the continuous transmission of audio, video, or data over the internet as it is being produced. This technology allows users to access content instantly without waiting for the entire file to download. Common examples include live broadcasts, online gaming, and video conferencing.
The process relies on protocols that minimize latency, ensuring that the content is delivered with minimal delay. Platforms like YouTube Live, Twitch, and Zoom utilize real-time streaming to connect users and provide immediate access to events, enhancing interactivity and engagement.