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by Neil Ridgway FOHM+RTSP: Applying Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking to Audio Streams
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Contents Introduction WWW and Audio Streaming Protocols and RTSP OHSs and Audio FOHM My Research Conclusion
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Introduction Both the WWW and OHSs can create links: –to and from text and images –only to temporal media (audio and video) The WWW: –streaming media protocols for delivery –embedded links OHSs: –no streaming protocols –link information handled separately
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WWW and Audio Originally download entire audio file. Can now stream audio information to users. Synchronised Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) Version 1 - “PowerPoint” for the Web.
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Streaming Media Protocols De facto standards: –RFC 1889: Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) –RFC 2326: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) RTP: encoding of the packets and delivery (usually over UDP). RTSP: “network remote control”.
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Real Time Streaming Protocol
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OHSs and Audio Audio domain neglected because: –lack of technology –HCI challenges –audio file formats Microcosm’s SoundViewer and HyperWave’s Harmony Audio Player.
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Fundamental Open Hypermedia Model (FOHM) Derived from Open Hypermedia Protocol. Interoperable higher-level data structure. Designed to work across multiple domains e.g. navigational hypertext. Defined as a XML DTD.
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My Research: FOHM+RTSP New RTSP implementation: –to support IPv6 (future proofing) –to control audio streams New RTSP implementation extensions: –to support FOHM linkbases –to provide Open Hypermedia and Temporal Linking functionality.
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Extensions to RTSP The new methods: –The AVAILABLE_LINKS method. –The FOLLOW_LINK method. –The CREATE_LINK method. Link information stored in separate FOHM linkbases.
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Conclusion FOHM+RTSP: mutually beneficial relationship. First application of FOHM to stream media. Several issues: –preloading the links –infinite streams (radio broadcast)
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