Streaming Video Sample Clauses

Streaming Video. The use of streaming video that comes from sources not specifically designed for education will not be supported or allowed by the district. Streaming from approved educational sites will be supported only as bandwidth allows. Un-moderated streaming media sites may put you at professional risk if used in the classroom because unintended content may become viewable by students, parents, peers, community or administration. YouTube, Yahoo, MSN, Metacafe are just a few examples of sites that are un-moderated and offer content that is not appropriate, violates copyrighted material, or does not align with approved curriculum. The use of streaming video for entertainment in the classroom is also a misuse of network resources. Music videos, humor videos, etc require a tremendous amount of bandwidth to stream to your computer and may expose you and your students to unintended and inappropriate content.
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Streaming Video. Accessed December 27, 2013. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/coppelion. “Coppelion Science-Fiction Action Manga Gets TV Anime.” Anime News Network, September 1, 2010. Accessed December 10, 2013. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. com/news/2010-09-01/coppelion-manga-gets-tv-anime. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx X. “The Passion of World Politics: Propositions on Emotion and Emotional Relationships.” International Security 24, no. 2 (2000): 116–156. Accessed June 10, 2013. xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx/journals/international_security/ v024/24.4.xxxxxxxx.pdf.
Streaming Video. In streaming video mode, image frames are continuously being sent from the camera to the computer where they are available for use. The data is pushed from the camera, with no user intervention required. An output signal is provided on the external I/O header indicating the start of exposure for each video frame and can be used to help synchronize events with the video images. The camera will operate with the fastest frame rates in this mode.
Streaming Video. Results from the FCC Report suggest that video streaming should work well across cable-based services, provided that the consumer has selected a broadband service tier that matches the quality of streaming video desired. For example, standard video is currently commonly transmitted at speeds below 1 Mbps, while high quality streamed video might require 2 Mbps or more. Consumers should understand the requirements of the streaming video they want to use and ensure that their chosen broadband service tier will meet those requirements, including when multiple members of a household simultaneously want to watch streaming video on separate devices.
Streaming Video a. The system must accept standard analog and digital audio and video inputs from live events or previously recorded content and encode the data for digital use, both on a scheduled basis and manually (e.g. with "Start" and "Stop" buttons). COMPLY DO NOT COMPLY b. Encoded files must be served in either Real or Windows Media format, or both. Quality should meet or exceed today's video webcast standards. Audio only should be provided where sufficient bandwidth is not available to support uninterrupted video. COMPLY DO NOT COMPLY

Related to Streaming Video

  • Streaming The Licensee is entitled to an unlimited amount audio streams (on all streaming platforms such as Spotify) and unlimited video streams (on all platforms supporting video such as Youtube) for the song(s) created with the composition. All streaming royalties generated by the Licensee's song(s) belong to the Licensee.

  • Video This restriction includes, but is not limited to, use of the Beat and/or New Song in television, commercials, film/movies, theatrical works, video games, and in any other form on the Internet which is not expressly permitted herein.

  • PATROL VIDEO SYSTEMS 2 1. As part of the law enforcement services to be provided to CITY, COUNTY 3 has provided, or will provide, patrol video systems (hereinafter called “PVS”) 4 that are or will be mounted in patrol vehicles designated by COUNTY for 5 use within CITY service area.

  • Vending Machines Seller shall remove all monies from all vending machines, laundry machines, pay telephones and other coin-operated equipment as of the Cut-Off Time and shall retain all monies collected therefrom as of the Cut-Off Time, and Purchaser shall be entitled to any monies collected therefrom after the Cut-Off Time.

  • Programming (a) Pursuant to Section 624 of the Cable Act, the Licensee shall maintain the mix, quality and broad categories of Programming set forth in Exhibit 4, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to applicable federal law, all Programming decisions, including the Programming listed in Exhibit 4, attached hereto, shall be at the sole discretion of the Licensee.

  • Television Equipment Recycling If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of covered television equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is compliance with Subchapter Z, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Television Equipment Recycling Program.

  • Lottery The lottery shall be conducted as set forth in the Application, and shall be designed in such a manner that it gives a parent or any other legal guardian a reasonable opportunity to participate in the lottery. If the number of applicants for admission exceeds the capacity stated in the Charter for any grade, building, or program, the Organizer must conduct a random lottery for enrollment, giving each timely applicant an equal chance of admission, with the following exceptions:

  • Games The Private Party shall not be entitled to introduce any arcade type amusement or gaming machines into the Restaurant Facility without the prior written approval of SANParks.

  • Unbundled Network Element Combinations 4.1 For purposes of this Section, references to “Currently Combined” Network Elements shall mean that the particular Network Elements requested by NewPhone are in fact already combined by BellSouth in the BellSouth network. References to “

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