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An HTML5 player for a gstreamer based MPEG DASH client

2012 Visual Communications and Image Processing, 2012
The proposed demo shows how a streaming client compliant with MPEG DASH [1] standard and developed using a GStreamer media framework [2], can be integrated into an HTML5 enabled web browser. Through a non-standard interface, the GStreamer adaptive streaming client can be controlled by a JavaScript engine implemented in the web browser.
Marco Grangetto
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DRM-interoperable MPEG-dash end-to-end architecture

2014 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo Workshops (ICMEW), 2014
Today a variety of media streaming formats exist, which increases complexity, when distributing media to as many devices as possible. In this paper we present new standards that aim at unifying media delivery over the Internet, driving DRM-interoperability and enabling better Web applications.
Stefan Kaiser, Stefan Pham
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Adaptive streaming schemes for MPEG-DASH overWiFi multicast

2013 15th IEEE International Conference on Communication Technology, 2013
Several studies indicate that video contents will be the vast majority of Internet traffic in the near future. To facilitate the distribution of video contents, we have to overcome the issue of interoperability between various servers and devices. MPEG-DASH standard is developed to provide standardized manifest format, content format and streaming ...
Shih-Ying Chang, Hsin-Ta Chiao
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A control-based algorithm for rate adaption in MPEG-DASH

IISA 2014, The 5th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, 2014
Although MPEG-Dynamic Adaptation Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) eliminates data packet loss, based on the rate adaptation strategy adopted by the user and the network conditions, still playback interruptions may not be avoided. In this paper an algorithm for rate adaption in MPEG-DASH is proposed that employs fuzzy logic to estimate the resolution of ...
Dimitrios J. Vergados   +3 more
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Rate adaptation with Bayesian attractor model for MPEG-DASH

2019 IEEE 9th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2019
Recently, over-the-top video service providers focus on the quality of experience (QoE) as an important factor when they provide video content. Today, most video streaming service providers, such as Youtube and Netflix, provide video content to users with adaptive bitrate (ABR) control techniques for increasing the user QoE. To maximize the QoE under a
Masayoshi Iwamoto   +3 more
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A fuzzy controller for rate adaptation in MPEG-DASH clients

2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014
The MPEG-Dynamic Adaptation Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) tries to improve the quality perceived by the user by allowing the user's centric access to different resolutions of the video content via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). However, although it eliminates data packet loss, depending on the rate adaptation strategy adopted by the user, as
Dimitrios J. Vergados   +3 more
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Using MPEG DASH SRD for zoomable and navigable video

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Multimedia Systems, 2016
This paper presents a video streaming client implementation that makes use of the Spatial Relationship Description (SRD) feature of the MPEG-DASH standard, to provide a zoomable and navigable video to an end user. SRD allows a video streaming client to request spatial subparts of a particular video stream, which might be available in multiple ...
Lucia D'Acunto   +3 more
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Tiled-based adaptive streaming using MPEG-DASH

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Multimedia Systems, 2016
Interactive spatial navigation within a video is getting attention in the research community, especially in scenarios such as 360° video, video surveillance or region-of-interest viewing. With more content being delivered over the top, the complexity of spatial access to the video is increased by the need to perform bitrate adaptation to react to ...
Jean Le Feuvre, Cyril Concolato
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Bitrate selection for MPEG-DASH considering QoE by queueing theory

2020 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan (ICCE-Taiwan), 2020
In recent years, video streaming data have increased. Therefore, MPEG-DASH (Moving Picture Experts Group-Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) [1], which is one of the protocols that adaptively changes the video bitrate according to the user's network throughput in video streaming services, was developed.
Daisuke Kasuya, Sumiko Miyata
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Enhancing MPEG DASH Performance via Server and Network Assistance

SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, 2015
MPEG-Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) provides formats that are suitable to stream media content over HTTP. Typically, the DASH client adaptively requests small chunks of media based on the available bandwidth and other resources. This client-pull technology has proven to be more flexible, firewall-friendly, and CDN-scalable than server-push
Emmanuel Thomas   +4 more
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