webcasting - traducción al francés
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webcasting - traducción al francés

MEDIA PRESENTATION DISTRIBUTED OVER THE INTERNET USING STREAMING MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
Webcasting; Webcasts; Webcasted; Web cast; Wedcast; Web seminar; Web casts; Cybercast

webcasting      
n. webcasting, transmission of audio or radio broadcasts through the Internet
webcast      
n. webcasting, transmission of audio or radio broadcasts through the Internet
webdiffuseur      
n. webcaster, company that produces audio or radio broadcasts for the World Wide Web; software used to produce these broadcasts; person who delivers news (or sports, etc.) reports over the World Wide Web

Definición

webcasting
<multimedia, World-Wide Web> (From "World-Wide Web" and "broadcast", sometimes just called "push") Multicasting on the Internet. Webcasting implies real-time streaming transmission of encoded video (or audio) under the control of the server to multiple recipients who all receive the same content at the same time. This is in contrast to normal web browsing which is controlled from the browser by individual users and may take arbitrarily long to deliver a complete document. Pointcast and Marimba were early pioneers. {International Webcasting Association (http://webcasters.org/)}. (2003-07-08)

Wikipedia

Webcast

A webcast is a media presentation distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is "broadcasting" over the Internet.

The largest "webcasters" include existing radio and TV stations, who "simulcast" their output through online TV or online radio streaming, as well as a multitude of Internet-only "stations". Webcasting usually consists of providing non-interactive linear streams or events. Rights and licensing bodies offer specific "webcasting licenses" to those wishing to carry out Internet broadcasting using copyrighted material.