Definitions for "Real Audio/Video"
Keywords:  visitors, audio, whcih, clip, download
Support for streaming audio and video formats, whcih means you can run TV clips and sound bites on your web site.
A client-server based system where both the browser and server must have Real Audio/Video components to provide streaming media to visitors at your web site without waiting for the clip to download.
When Real Audio/Video first came out, it required an audio/video server to be installed on the web server. This was because Real Audio/Video wanted to charge for each "stream'" or visitor. But soon people started writing competitive audio/video streaming technology that didn't require a special server. So, to compete, Real Audio/Video now does not require a server, and you can even use their free tools to create streaming audio over the Internet. Redirect URL: A redirect allows you to move your visitors from one page to another automatically. (i.e. transport them from old.htm to new.htm). This can get you in trouble with the search engines as they consider it as tricking them. Shopping Cart: A shopping cart allows your visitors to collect your products together and purchase them in a easy manner. This is vital for any site with more than a few products.
A product that works in conjunction with some Internet browsers to enable the user to listen or view live or pre-recorded content in real time.