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Computer Networks: Multimedia MCQs
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Computer Networks: Multimedia MCQs
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1. Audio compression can be used for
2. In Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP), A source sends a bye message to shut down a
3. In Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG), a gray scale picture is divided into blocks of
4. In Real Time Interactive Audio Video, Jitter is introduced in realtime data by the delay between
5. Streaming stored audio/video, the files are compressed and stored on a
6. A compressed audio/video file can be downloaded as a
7. Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is used to compress
8. We can divide audio and video services into
9. The Real-time traffic needs the support of
10. Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is used to compress
11. Perceptual encoding is based on the science of
12. The HTTP client accesses the Web server by using the
13. In Real Time Interactive Audio Video, conferencing requires two way communication between
14. In Video Compression, an independent frame that is not related to any other frame is called
15. In the lowest resolution a color frame is made of
16. The RTP uses a temporary even-numbered
17. The media player uses the URL in the metafile to access the media server to
18. live streaming is still using Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and multiple unicasting instead of
19. In Audio and Video Compression, each frame is divided into small grids, called picture elements or
20. In Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the session can be terminated with a
21. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), has a mechanism that finds the
22. According to the Nyquist theorem, if the highest frequency of the signal is f, we need to sample the signal
23. In Audio and Video Compression, voice is sampled at 8000 samples per second with
24. Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is the protocol designed to handle real-time traffic on the
25. Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG-2), was designed for high-quality DVD with a data rate of