Vector-based encoding for content rendering

Minimizing bandwidth consumption in rendering dynamic content, such as video streaming. Traditional streaming video applications utilize lossy protocols that often result in degraded user experiences. A dynamic content encoder/decoder allows a server-based browser application to generate vector-base...

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description Minimizing bandwidth consumption in rendering dynamic content, such as video streaming. Traditional streaming video applications utilize lossy protocols that often result in degraded user experiences. A dynamic content encoder/decoder allows a server-based browser application to generate vector-based rendering instructions for processing by a client-based browser application. Additionally, as the dynamic content changes the content to be displayed, a server-based browser application generates updated vector-based instructions and encoded spatial and temporal differences to minimize the data transmitted to the client-based browser.
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