(Televizyon) "Talep üzerine" manasına gelen ve interaktif çift taraflı multimedia teknolojisinin ismi. tv veya pc aracılığı ile istenilen bir zamanda sistemdeki filmi izleyebilmek
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Definition of on demand in English English dictionary
On Demand is a method of document creation which streamlines production and distribution through the use of technology The goal is to decrease waste because of over-ordering or out of date content and a more useful, relevant document resulting from the ability to keep content current and dynamic
A term used to describe when labels are printed immediately when the customer needs them and are ready for use versus being sent off-site for printing
A type of streaming in which a clip plays from start to finish when a user clicks a link Most clips are streamed this way Contrast to broadcast
Internet audio programming initiated by the individual user On-demand song streams (such as in RealOne, Pressplay, and Rhapsody) allow users to demand individual songs; Internet radio streams allow users to demand individual stations On-demand programming differs from broadcast programming in its freedom from any kind of schedule
Archived or stored content that viewers can access whenever they want, as opposed to live or one-time-only broadcast events
Describes stored media content that is available for streaming on a Windows Media Services system Windows Media Services can stream either stored content from a publishing point, or live content using Windows Media Encoder
on demand
Hyphenation
on de·mand
Turkish pronunciation
ôn dîmänd
Pronunciation
/ˈôn dəˈmand/ /ˈɔːn dɪˈmænd/
Etymology
[ 'on, 'än ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English an, on, preposition and adverb, from Old English; akin to Old High German ana on, Greek ana up, on.