bitstream

/ˈbɪtˌstrim/
noun
  1. A sequence of bits (binary digits) that is transmitted or processed in a digital system, such as in computing or telecommunications.
    • The video file is converted into a bitstream before being sent over the internet.
    • A digital audio player reads the bitstream and turns it into sound.
    • The engineer analyzed the bitstream to find the error in the data.
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