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  2. Buffering (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Buffering is a British sitcom broadcast on ITV2. [1] The series was created and is co-written by comedian Iain Stirling and Steve Bugeja, [2] [3] and began airing on 5 August 2021 with all episodes available on the ITV Hub on the same day. [4] After a year hiatus, a second series aired in January 2023, but after 12 episodes "Buffering" was axed.

  3. Google services outages - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] Later, on the same day, YouTube TV stated that the problem had been fixed. [49] On 19 May, YouTube TV tweeted about it. [50] On 23 October 2024, Google Cloud's europe-west3 region in Frankfurt, Germany, experienced an outage for half a day. The outage began from 02:22 to 10:01 UTC.

  4. 2021 Facebook outage - Wikipedia

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    Major DNS resolvers returning "SERVFAIL" status for Facebook.com. Security experts identified the problem as a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) withdrawal of the IP address prefixes in which Facebook's Domain Name System (DNS) servers were hosted, making it impossible for users to resolve Facebook and related domain names, and reach services.

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  6. Helix Universal Server - Wikipedia

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    Helix Universal Media Server is a component of the Helix Media Delivery Platform and enables the delivery of live and on-demand video and audio content to a wide range of media clients on smartphone, tablet, PC, STB and Smart TV playback devices. Helix Universal Servers are able to be linked to distribute content to enable large scale streaming ...

  7. HTTP Live Streaming - Wikipedia

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    HTTP Live Streaming (also known as HLS) is an HTTP-based adaptive bitrate streaming communications protocol developed by Apple Inc. and released in 2009. Support for the protocol is widespread in media players, web browsers, mobile devices, and streaming media servers.

  8. PeerTube - Wikipedia

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    Each PeerTube server can host any number of videos by itself, and can additionally federate with other servers to let users watch their videos in the same user interface. This federation permits collectively hosting a large number of videos in a unified platform, without having to build an infrastructure comparable to that of the web giants.

  9. Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP - Wikipedia

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    DASH is an adaptive bitrate streaming technology where a multimedia file is partitioned into one or more segments and delivered to a client using HTTP. [15] A media presentation description (MPD) describes segment information (timing, URL, media characteristics like video resolution and bit rates), and can be organized in different ways such as SegmentList, SegmentTemplate, SegmentBase and ...