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Explore the world of Internet audio and discover how digital sound travels, streams, and interacts online. This video covers everything from VoIP calls over the Internet to digital rights management, audio encryption, watermarking, and fingerprinting. Learn how streaming and webcasting deliver music and speech efficiently, and how MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 standards enable high-quality, interactive, and searchable audio content. Understand key concepts like scalable audio, text-to-speech, content-based audio descriptors, and professional audio protection techniques. Some questions answered in this video: How does VoIP turn your voice into digital packets for online calls? Why is Internet calling often cheaper than regular phone calls? How do platforms prevent illegal sharing of MP3s, AACs, and other music files? What is DRM, and can it really stop people from pirating music? Could audio encryption and watermarking actually trace the original owner of a leaked song? What’s the difference between a watermark and an audio fingerprint? How can a song be identified even if someone changes its file name or format? Why does your music buffer sometimes when streaming, even on fast Internet? How can one audio file be streamed to millions of listeners at the same time efficiently? What makes MPEG-4 audio different from earlier standards like MPEG-1 or MPEG-2? How can MPEG-4 let users interact with audio or video objects in real time? What’s scalable audio, and why does it matter for streaming on different devices? How can computers “understand” music and classify it without human input? What is an audio feature vector, and how does it help identify songs automatically? Can MPEG-7 really make large music libraries searchable based on sound, not just text? Whether you’re a student, audio engineer, or tech enthusiast, this guide explains how Internet audio works, how it’s protected, and how it reaches millions of users worldwide. 0:00 Internet Audio 0:33 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 1:40 Digital Rights Management (DRM) 3:19 Audio Encryption 4:01 Audio Watermarking 6:18 Audio Fingerprinting 7:51 Streaming Audio 9:39 Audio Webcasting 10:37 MPEG-4 Audio Standard 12:26 MPEG-4 Interactivity 13:57 MPEG-4 Audio Coding 16:23 MPEG-4 Versions 17:14 MPEG-4 Coding Tools 18:07 MPEG-7 Standard