2010
DOI: 10.4103/0377-2063.72777
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Evaluation and Analysis of Buffer Requirements for Streamed Video Data in Video on Demand Applications

Abstract: The integration of computers and communications is able to automate storage, processing and transportation of information. Video information is considered most bulky as it needs high space and consequently high bandwidth for real time playback. Thereby, Video on Demand (VOD) systems are inherently resource intensive and demanding with respect to the performance for continuous playback. The data stream is to be maintained between server and consumer for longer periods once playback of video begins. The restrict… Show more

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“…Filling the buffer takes time as the upcoming bytes over the network needs to be downloaded. In order to deliver a satisfying viewer experience the player buffer behavior needs to balance the initial load time against the risk that the buffer becomes empty leading to video that pauses or plays in stops and starts [3].…”
Section: Background Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filling the buffer takes time as the upcoming bytes over the network needs to be downloaded. In order to deliver a satisfying viewer experience the player buffer behavior needs to balance the initial load time against the risk that the buffer becomes empty leading to video that pauses or plays in stops and starts [3].…”
Section: Background Workmentioning
confidence: 99%