A personal media broadcasting system enables video distribution over a
computer network and allows a user to view and control media sources over
a computer network from a remote location. A personal broadcaster
receives an input from one or more types of media sources, digitizes and
compresses the content, and streams the compressed media over a computer
network to a media player running on any of a wide range of client
devices for viewing the media. The system may allow the user to issue
control commands (e.g., "channel up") from the media player to the
broadcaster, causing the source device to execute the commands. The
broadcaster and the media player may employ several techniques for
buffering, transmitting, and viewing the content to improve the user's
experience.