[M4IF Discuss] ISO, ISMA, 3GPP standards.

Armitano, Robert Robert.Armitano netapp.com
Fri Jun 14 09:52:11 EDT 2002


Eric:
ISMA defines the streaming of rich multimedia and is not necessarily tied to MPEG. Of course the current standard is based on MPEG-4 and RTSP.
For more information refer to http://www.isma.tv/ <http://www.isma.tv/> .
Take care,
    -Robbie
>From The Website
 
To accelerate the adoption of open standards for streaming rich media - video, audio, and associated data - over the Internet
Just as the adoption of standard mark-up languages has fueled innovation and the explosive use of today's World Wide Web, the goal of Internet Streaming Media Alliance is to accomplish the same for the next wave of rich Internet content, streaming video and audio. The Alliance believes that in creating an interoperable approach for transporting and viewing streaming media, content creators, product developers and service providers will have easier access to the expanding commercial and consumer markets for streaming media services. To date, the prohibitive costs associated with rolling out streaming video services that support all current, disparate formats has kept many potential service providers and other adopters from taking full advantage of existing market opportunities. The emerging class of Internet appliances stands to benefit from a single standard as these devices often cannot afford to have multiple streaming media players installed to view differently formatted !
video content from the web.
Standards for many of the fundamental pieces needed for a streaming rich media over IP solution do exist. The ISMA adopts parts or all of those existing standards and contributes to those still in development in order to complete, publish and promote a systemic, end-to-end specifications that enables cross-platform and multi-vendor interoperability. The first specification from the ISMA defines an implementation agreement for streaming MPEG-4 video and audio over IP networks. The Alliance!|s ongoing work to augment the specifications will include adopting methods for digital rights management, reliable quality of service as well as other relevant technologies.
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Tse [mailto:erict3   hthk.com]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2023 7:22 AM
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Subject: [M4IF Discuss] ISO, ISMA, 3GPP standards.
Dear All,
Hi, I got a hand on the ISO (14496) MPEG4 standard and understand that 3GPP MPEG4 standard is based on what ISO specified. 
However, I cannot see any correlation on ISMA MPEG4 standard to other MPEG4 standards.
Could anyone explain a bit on ISMA standard to me please?
Thanks a lot!
cheers,
Eric
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