In Reply to: dvda still sounds best in my system posted by budget fi on January 24, 2016 at 08:38:01:
Here's a little more on Orastream.
What they say:- "ORASTREAM is based on patents-pending, audio streaming server-player system."
We believe that ORASTREAM will hasten consumer acceptance and is indispensable for delivery of mobile cloud music services.
http://www.moddownload.com/Android/OraStream-DLP-1863453.html
Well, we didn't mention Akamai which has been doing this sort of stuff for years over cable and optic fibre.
This it the way they all do it:-
Dynamic_Adaptive_Streaming_over_HTTP
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Adaptive_Streaming_over_HTTP
http://www.giraffic.com/technology/adaptive-video-acceleration/
http://www.xmos.com/blog/huw/post/2015-hi-res-streaming
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1943572
http://help.encoding.com/knowledge-base/article/what-is-adaptive-bitrate-streaming/
http://www.ifreeware.net/download-orastream.html
Hey listen it's not high res at all.
It's our old friend MPEG Audio "mpeg-dash", just smartly remarketed, rebranded and resold as "MPEG 4 SLS Seamless Uninterrupted Fluent Streaming"
Calling it a different name, which in effect is no more than an intelligent buffer and cache.
I remember using the same kind of idea back in 1999 for low speed mobile networks in a server powered intelligent "fetch and carry" system to reduce latency timing.
http://www.dash-player.com/
http://www.encoding.com/mpeg-dash/
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