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B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 1 Ubiquitous Video W3C Video on the Web Workshop

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 2 Sony Position for the W3C Video on the Web Workshop Sony is very active in standardization areas that are complimentary to the Video on the Web space. Sony holds leadership roles and is very active at the technical levels of Digital Living Network Alliance The Coral Consortium Marlin Developer Community other related areas Clearly, Sony’s major standardization focus is on consumer electronics devices that connect to a consumers home network. Utilizing consumer home networks for the distribution of audio and video content, including HD content streams and commercial content, is of utmost importance to Sony. Sony has demonstrated its interest and intentions with actual consumer products that implement these standards Focusing on the workshop topic Sony’s goal is to enable an increasing offering of audio/video content of all types to the devices connected in a consumers home network. Internet streaming content is very much of that ilk.

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 3 Considering Sony’s stated position, here are a few questions related to the goals of this workshop: 1.Beyond what is already available for streaming content on the Internet, what additional technologies does W3C want to standardize in this space? 2.What is the relationship to existing standards? 3.What are the plans for coordinating this work with the efforts of other standards organizations working in related or effected areas? 4.Is the user experience a consideration? 5.“Ubiquitous” means found everywhere, all over the place, omnipresent. What is the user experience implied by this? Sony Position for the W3C Video on the Web Workshop

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 4 DLNA - a quick look Digital Living Network Alliance - dlna.org DLNA is a set of guidelines for existing standards and an architectural model DLNA specifies media format profiles (mandatory and optional) DLNA is scoped to the home network –The model is client-server within that scope –Discovery and session establishment utilize UPnP™ –Content transfer is by HTTP or RTP –Link content protection currently and DRM in the future DLNA provides a product certification and a logo process The goal for DLNA is to define a ubiquitous environment for home network content (personal and commercial) consumption and management DLNA member companies count exceeds 240

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 5 DLNA and Web Video The DLNA environment is the home network piece of a larger ubiquity –Access to Web Video is via a gateway to the WAN (a Digital Media Server in DLNA terms) –A common element is media format profiles –The user experience is TV-like, not web browser- like What are the opportunities for co-existence and cooperation?

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 6 DLNA Information for details see dlna.org

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 7 DLNA Promoters Promoter Members Board Companies

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 8 The DLNA Interoperability Stack Wired: 802.3i, 802.3u; Wireless: a/b/g; Bluetooth IPv4 Protocol Suite How wired and wireless devices physically connect together and communicate HTTP (mandatory) and RTP (optional) How devices discover and control each other How commercial content is protected on the Home Network DTCP/IP (mandatory) and WMDRM-ND (optional) UPnP Device Architecture 1.0 UPnP AV 1.0 UPnP Print Enhanced 1.0 JPEG, LPCM, MPEG2, MP3, MPEG4, AAC LC, AVC/H optional formats JPEG, XHTML- Print + optional formats AV Use CasesPrint Use Cases How media content is encoded and identified for interoperability How media content is transferred How media content is identified, managed, and distributed

B. Fairman Sony US Advanced Technologies Center 9 12 device classes Link protection to establish secure streams for in-home transmission of commercial content The ability to pull and push image, video or audio content from a server to a player/renderer The ability to print The ability to manage media with a mobile device Home Network Devices Digital Media Server (DMS) Digital Media Player (DMP) Digital Media Renderer (DMR) Digital Media Controller (DMC) Digital Media Printer (DMPr) Mobile Handheld Devices Mobile Digital Media Server (M-DMS) Home Interoperability Devices Home Interoperability Devices Mobile Digital Media Player (M-DMP) Mobile Digital Media Downloader (M-DMD) Mobile Digital Media Uploader (M-DMU) Mobile Digital Media Controller (M-DMC) Mobile Interoperability Unit (MIU) Mobile Interoperability Unit (MIU) Mobile Network Connectivity Function (M-NCF) Mobile Network Connectivity Function (M-NCF) What do the DLNA Guidelines Mean?