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A near video on demand scheme works best when each frame set is the same size. Suppose that a movie is being shown in 24 simultaneous streams and that one frame in 10 is an I-frame. Also assume that I-frames are 10 times larger than P-Frames. B-frames are the same size as the P-frames. What is the probability that a buffer equal to 4 I-frames and 20 P-frames will not be big enough? Assume that frame types are randomly and independently distributed over the streams.
what do you think about the below problem?
![Smilie](https://forum.digital-digest.com/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
A near video on demand scheme works best when each frame set is the same size. Suppose that a movie is being shown in 24 simultaneous streams and that one frame in 10 is an I-frame. Also assume that I-frames are 10 times larger than P-Frames. B-frames are the same size as the P-frames. What is the probability that a buffer equal to 4 I-frames and 20 P-frames will not be big enough? Assume that frame types are randomly and independently distributed over the streams.
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