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OPTICODEC-PC GLOSSARY
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chase third-party client software. PPTP has the additional advantage over other VPN
technologies of being easy to setup.
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
privileges
Settings that define the kind of access users have to shared items. You
can assign four types of privileges to a share point, folder, or file: read and write,
read only, write only, and none (no access).
progressive download
Audio or video data that is pushed via HTTP to the client
player. The audio or video can be listened or viewed by the user as it is being trans-
ferred. This is not a form of media streaming.
protocol
A set of rules that determines how data is sent back and forth between
two applications.
proxy server
A server that sits between a client and server and negotiates commu-
nication between those two hosts. The client and server only communicate with the
proxy server and never interact with each other. There are proxy applications for
many network protocols, including HTTP (for web traffic) and RTSP (for streaming
traffic).
PSK (Phase Shift Keying)
QCELP (QualComm Code Excited Linear Preditive Coding)
Speech codec used
in 3GPP2 CCK
(Complementary Code Keying)
CDMA
devices.
QoS (Quality of Service)
qtaccess
The name of the plain text access file that contains information about us-
ers and groups who are authorized to view media in the directory in which the ac-
cess file is stored.
qtgroups
qtusers
QTSS (QuickTime Streaming Server)
A technology that lets you deliver media
over the Internet in real time.
QuickTime
A set of Macintosh system extensions or a Windows dynamic-link library
that supports the composition and playing of movies.
QuickTime Player
An application, included with the QuickTime system software,
that plays QuickTime movies.
QuickTime Pro
A version of QuickTime Player with advanced features, primarily the
addition of editing capabilities.
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
A hard disk array that either in-
creases the speed of disk input-output or mirrors the data for redundancy, or pro-
vides both of these features. Users may access the RAID as if it were one drive, al-
though it may be divided into multiple partitions.
RAM file
Real Audio metafile format used for linking streams to be played using
RealPlayer.
RCA plug
RDT