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		<description>[...] File container formats &#8211; Some video container formats are designed to be like a stream of packets and can be used in a streaming context. This is also called &#8220;Progressive Download&#8221; a regular HTTP web server is used for the process. Examples of file formats used for streaming include: .flv(Flash Video), .wmv(Windows Media Video) and many others popular formats. [...]</description>
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