% Tags: HTTP Streaming % Encoding: utf-8 @InProceedings{Timmerer2012_ACMMM, title = {Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP: from content creation to consumption}, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Griwodz, Carsten}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Multimedia}, year = {2012}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Babaguchi, Noboru and Aizawa, Kiyoharu and Smith, John}, month = {oct}, pages = {1533--1534}, publisher = {ACM}, series = {MM '12}, abstract = {In this tutorial we present dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP ranging from content creation to consumption. It particular, it provides an overview of the recently ratified MPEG-DASH standard, how to create content to be delivered using DASH, its consumption, and the evaluation thereof with respect to competing industry solutions. The tutorial can be roughly clustered into three parts. In part I we will provide an introduction to DASH, part II covers content creation, delivery, and consumption, and, finally, part III deals with the evaluation of existing (open source) MPEG-DASH implementations compared to state-of-art deployed industry solutions.}, doi = {10.1145/2393347.2396553}, keywords = {MPEG, adaptation, dash, dynamic adaptive http streaming, streaming}, language = {EN}, location = {Nara, Japan}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/mtu008-timmerer.pdf}, slides = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/mtu008-timmerer-slides.pdf}, talkdate = {2012.10.29}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2393347.2396553} } @InProceedings{Mueller2011_ACMMM, author = {Mueller, Christopher and Timmerer, Christian}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia}, title = {A VLC media player plugin enabling dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP}, year = {2011}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Candan, Kasim Selcuk and Panchanathan, Sethuraman and Prabhakaran, Balakrishnan and Sundaram, Hari and Feng, Wu-Chi and Sebe, Nicu}, month = {nov}, pages = {723--726}, publisher = {ACM}, series = {MM}, abstract = {This paper describes the implementation of a VLC media player plugin enabling Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH). DASH is an emerging ISO/IEC MPEG and 3GPP standard for HTTP streaming. It aims to standardize formats enabling segmented progressive download by exploiting existing Internet infrastructure as such. Our implementation of these formats as described in this paper is based on the well-known VLC. Hence, it is fully integrated into the VLC structure and has been also submitted to the VLC development team for consideration in future releases of VLC. Therefore, it is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). The plugin provides a very flexible structure that could be easily extended with respect to different adaptation logics or profiles of the DASH standard. As a consequence, the plugin enables the integration of a variety of adaptation logics and comparison thereof, making it attractive for the research community.}, doi = {10.1145/2072298.2072429}, keywords = {3GPP, DASH, HTTP streaming, MPEG, dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP, video}, language = {EN}, location = {Scottsdale, Arizona, USA}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/p723-muller.pdf}, talkdate = {2011.11.29}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_STDay_HTTPStreaming, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Mueller, Christopher}, booktitle = {Proceedings of STreaming Day 2010}, title = {HTTP Streaming of {MPEG} Media}, year = {2010}, address = {Agrate B.za, Italy}, editor = {Bernardini, Riccardo and Rovati, Fabrizio}, month = {oct}, pages = {4}, publisher = {Rovati, Fabrizio}, abstract = {MPEG has developed various technologies for multimedia transport, such as MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS) and ISO Media Base File Format. These technologies have been widely accepted and heavily used by various industries and applications, such as digital broadcasting, audio and video transport over the Internet, mobile phones, etc. In recent years, the Internet has become an important channel for the delivery of multimedia. As HTTP is widely used on the Internet, it has recently been used extensively for the delivery of multimedia content. However, there is no standard for HTTP- based streaming of MPEG media. MPEG intends to standardize a solution that addresses this need. This paper provides an overview of the recent Call of Proposals (CfP) for HTTP Streaming of MPEG Media, a new work item within ISO/IEC MPEG. In particular, it will provide an overview of existing systems and the outcome of the evaluation of the aforementioned CfP which has been conducted during the 93rd MPEG meeting in July 2010.}, keywords = {HTTP Streaming}, language = {EN}, location = {Udine, Italy}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/STDay-2010-v1.1.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.09.17}, talktype = {registered} }