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Is this one of those words that are not really accurate like ROM or RAM? I once asked a tech and he said it's anything that's not RECORDED but many things they call streaming have been recorded. At least in my understanding. ROM and RAM, are not words; they are acronyms. Are you saying they are not "accurate"? Why?

Streaming media is multimedia that is constantly received by and presented to an end-user while being delivered by a provider.. Many devices such as PCs, phones, tablets, networked TVs, etc can play media that are located somewhere else accessible via a network or internet connection. Parts of the file may be stored locally (this is called buffering), but this is not the same as downloading a complete file and storing it for watching or hearing later. The computer or device at the other end sends the data in the file as a stream (that's why it's called streaming). Of course what is streamed has been recorded first (unless it's live). A well known streaming provider is Netflix.


Streaming content is found everywhere on the Internet. Youtube, assuming you're playing it as it FLOWS to your computer, scores of news sites with video content, online ads, even TV programs, and more. Of course, streaming media includes audio. Ever listened to music from pandora.com? It's great. ROM and RAM, are not words; they are acronyms. Are you saying they are not "accurate"? Why?

They don't exactly describe what they say like read only memory or random access memory. It's been so long now I forget the specifics but it's like random access is not totally random. Like kilobyte is not really a thousand bytes but 1024. They are words in some way because you use them as a word. I used to be a fanatic on grammer until I heard about Shakespeare. Quote from: gord99 on December 07, 2013, 02:32:47 PM

I forget the specifics but it's like random access is not totally random.


The specifics are that a random-access device allows stored data to be accessed directly in any random order. In contrast, other data storage media such as hard disks, CDs, DVDs and magnetic tape, as well as early primary memory types such as drum memory, read and write data only in a predetermined order, consecutively, because of mechanical design limitations.

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Like kilobyte is not really a thousand bytes but 1024.

Kilo is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication by one thousand, but in computer science it is often used to mean 2 to the 10th power (1024), because of the mathematical coincidence that 1024 is approximately 10 to the 3rd power (1000). There is a standard for writing the SI (metric) kilobyte - 1000 bytes: kB (small k, large B) whereas in the JEDEC standard, digital kilobytes (1024 bytes) are written KB (large K, large B). It is confusing I agree, and I don't think all that KiB STUFF helps



Quote from: gord99 on December 07, 2013, 02:32:47 PM
ROM and RAM, are not words; they are acronyms. Are you saying they are not "accurate"? Why?

They don't exactly describe what they say like read only memory or random access memory. It's been so long now I forget the specifics but it's like random access is not totally random. Like kilobyte is not really a thousand bytes but 1024. They are words in some way because you use them as a word. I used to be a fanatic on grammer until I heard about Shakespeare.
What is the difference between ROM and RAM?Read only comes from a chip with info burned into it. In other words you can't change or PUT anything into it-read only. Random access memory is a chip where you still can't change anything in it but you can access any part of that memory. So rom can still be the same as ram in some ways. So these terms or words as I call them are misleading somewhat. Not uncommon in language. The only way ROM and RAM are similar is they are both Memory...
And the descriptive acronyms are not confusing or mis-leading in any way...Quote from: gord99 on December 08, 2013, 09:02:53 AM
So rom can still be the same as ram in some ways.

RAM is normally associated with volatile types of memory (such as DRAM memory modules), where its stored information is lost if the power is removed. Many other types of non-volatile memory are random-access memory (RAM) as well, including most types of ROM. This isn't "misleading".


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