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AI Overview: Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) are a set of instructions for handling single instruction, multiple data (SIMD), which improve the performance of applications by allowing parallel processing of multiple data points. Introduced by Intel in 1999, SSE enhances multimedia processing capabilities in CPUs, facilitating faster computations in technology areas that involve video and audio processing.

  • Streaming

    Streaming media refers to the continuous transmission of audio or video files from a server to a client. This allows users to access media content over the internet without needing to download it completely before playback.

  • Streaming Media

    This page redirects to Streaming Media, which encompasses various forms of delivering audio and video content over the internet in real-time without requiring complete file downloads.

  • Streaming Media

    Streaming media refers to multimedia content that is continuously received and presented to the user via the Internet. Notable examples include services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video for video content, and Spotify and Apple Music for audio.

  • Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)

    The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), established by the IETF in 1998 (RFC 2326), enables clients to control streaming media servers with commands like 'play' and 'pause'. It does not handle the actual streaming data, which is typically managed by RTP. Notable RTSP clients include GStreamer, VLC, and RealPlayer, while server software options range from Apple's QuickTime Streaming Server to open-source alternatives like Darwin Streaming Server and Helix DNA Server. Additional resources include RTSP.org for information and solutions to tunnel RTSP over HTTP.

  • Video Chat Software

    This category encompasses various software tools and applications designed for video communication, allowing users to interact through video conferencing, chat, and streaming services.

  • Streaming Television

    The page redirects to 'Streaming media,' which encompasses the delivery of media content over the internet in real-time.

  • Jitsi: Free and Open-Source Videoconferencing Solution

    Jitsi is a group of free and open-source voice, videoconferencing, and instant messaging applications available on multiple platforms, including web, Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android. Initiated as the Jitsi Desktop (formerly SIP Communicator), it evolved to focus on Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, enabling web-based video calls and video conferencing. The project has institutional support, historical roots dating back to 2003, and offers various tools such as Jigasi, lib-jitsi-meet, and Jidesha. Jitsi Meet emphasizes encrypted communication and can be deployed easily on Linux servers or accessed via their hosted solution.

  • Simp

    Simp is an internet slang term, often used pejoratively, to describe individuals who excessively try to impress someone, typically of the opposite sex, without reciprocation of feelings. The actions associated with this behavior are termed 'simping', which can be performed by both genders towards various targets, including celebrities and internet personalities. The term originates as a shortening of 'simpleton' and has gained popularity as an insult since the 2020s.

  • Live Streaming

    This page redirects to the topic of live streaming, which encompasses the process of broadcasting real-time video content to an audience over the internet.

  • Ubuntu Restricted Extras

    Ubuntu-restricted-extras is a meta-package for Ubuntu that enables users to install essential restricted software for copyright and legal reasons. It includes support for MP3 and DVD playback, Microsoft TrueType fonts, a Java runtime environment, Flash plugin, common codecs, and the unrar utility for .rar files.