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1. Video transmission over the Internet that looks like delayed live casting is called

  • A. video shift
  • B. video shift
  • C. video shift
  • D. video shift

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Video transmission over the Internet that looks like delayed live casting is called "delayed live streaming". 
Explanation: "Delayed live streaming" accurately describes the situation where a video is being transmitted with a slight delay from the actual event, giving the viewer the impression of watching it live but with a slight time lag. 
Key points about the other options:
  • Video shift: This term is not typically used to describe delayed live streaming. 
  • Virtual video: This refers to a video that is not real, such as a computer-generated simulation. 
  • Real-time video: This means the video is being transmitted with minimal delay, essentially as it is happening. 
  • Direct broadcast: This usually implies a live transmission directly from the source to the audience. 

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