This is typically the machine that encodes the video data.
That bandwidth has to supply not just the video data but anything else your computer is doing at the same time.
This is realized by a program that processes temporal image data or video data in a computer.
Before long, a power point will be the ownership of the standards for streaming audio and video data at high speeds across the Internet.
This technology allows cable companies to offer their subscribers the "triple play" bundle of video, data and voice service.
Using the video data and some quick trigonometry, the system fixes the ball's position in three dimensions.
In such contexts, video data need to maintain the highest quality and be ready for visualization (usually real-time if not even better).
The video data it relays to our monitors will be studied and analyzed.
But the relatively large amount of video data also creates complications.
This mode is perfect for streaming audio and video data.