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Important relationships exist between MHEG-5
and other standards and specifications.
- Davic (Digital Audio Visual Council)
- -- aims to maximize
interoperability across applications and services for the broadcast
and interactive domains. It selects existing standards
and specifies their interfaces in the realm of
a complete reference model. This comprises the
content provider system, the service provider system,
and the service consumer system. This forum
has prepared a series of specifications: Davic 1.0
selected MHEG-5 for encoding base level applications
and Davic 1.1 relies on MHEG-6 to extend
these applications in terms of the Java virtual
machine that uses services from the MHEG-5 RTE.
- DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting)s
- -- provides a complete solution
for digital television and data broadcasting across a range of
delivery media where audio and video signals are
encoded in MPEG-2. The specification includes an
open service information system, known as DVB-SI,
which provides the elements necessary for
developing a basic electronic program guide (EPG)
to support navigation amongst the new digital
television services.
- MPEG
- -- the well-known(Chapter 7) family of
standards used for coding audiovisual information
(such as movies, video, and music) in a digital
compressed format. MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 streams
are likely to be used by MHEG-5 applications,
which can easily control their playback through
the facilities provided by the Stream class.
- DSMCC (Digital Storage Media Command and Control)
- -- specifies a
set of protocols for controlling and managing MPEG streams in a
client-server environment. The user-to-user protocol (both
the client and server are users) consists of VCR
commands for playback of streams stored on the
server, as well as commands for downloading
other data (bitmaps, text, and so on). The playback
of MPEG streams from within MHEG-5 applications
has a counterpart at the DSMCC layer.
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Dave Marshall
10/4/2001