[Mp4-tech] hint 3gp-file
Tomo Tohara
tohara tensilica.com
Wed Oct 15 11:50:12 EDT 2003
Dear Giuliano.
It is not a good idea to send huge file to this mail address. Your
message made my small
mailbox overflow. Sending huge file to anonymous mail account is not
good idea.
If you need to communicate with specific person, please do so directory
or if you
want to share files to anonymous, I appreciate you to create ftp site
for downloading.
Thank you,
Catrambone Giuliano wrote:
>Hi Simon,
> I built just for fun a 3GPP and ISMA streaming server.
> I called it the CatraStreamingServer.
> If you want I built also a tool to add the hint tracks
> to a MP4 file.
>
> The CatraStreamingServer is compliant to the following
> standards:
> - TS 26.234 Rel. 5 to be compliant to the 3GPP standard
> - rfc2326: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
> - rfc2327: Session Description Protocol (SDP)
> - rfc1889: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications (RTP)
> - rfc2429: RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of
> ITU-T Rec. H.263 Video (H.263+)
> - rfc3016: RTP Payload Format for MPEG-4 Audio/Visual Streams
> - rfc3267: Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Payload Format and File Storage
> Format for the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) and Adaptive Multi-Rate
> Wideband (AMR-WB) Audio Codecs
>
> Technical feactures of the CatraStreamingServer:
> - C++ language used to implement the server
> - java language used to realize the GUI
> - CORBA for the communication between GUI and server
> - independence of the OS
> - use of the BIRD libraries
> - the choice of the standard to use (3GPP or ISMA) is based on the file extension:
> 3GPP for ".3gp" file
> ISMA for ".mp4" file
>
> Attached find the Windows version of the CatraStreamingServer with an example of a 3GPP
> content.
> You can use the 3GPP philips player (http://www.digitalnetworks.philips.com/InformationCenter/Global/FHomepage-NoXCache.asp?lNodeId=756&channel=756&channelId=N756A2167) or the ISMA MPEG4IP player
> to ask for a request. The URL will be something like: rtsp://127.0.0.1:7777/blabla.3gp.
> rgds
> giu
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Simon Bergweiler [mailto:lupomail gmx.de]
>Sent: Wednesday, 15 October, 2003 11:02
>To: mp4-tech lists.mpegif.org
>Subject: [Mp4-tech] hint 3gp-file
>
>
>Hi Julian,
>
>you wrode that you streamed 3gp files with the DSS.
>I want to stream short films to my mobile phone..., so I used ffmpeg to generate a 3gp-file
>with h263 video and amr audio, but I cannot find a tool to add hint tracks for streaming
>
>I'm searching for an command line tool, to combine it with ffmpeg or other tools
>
>
>best regards
>
>Simon
>
>
>
>
>>Actually, streaming the .3gp file with Darwin Streaming Server, does
>>not
>>require to transcode the video (into an MPEG-4 video stream wrapped in an
>>MP4 file) but to hint the h263 video track according to the RFC specified
>>
>>
>in
>
>
>>the 3GPP specs.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>> We have successfully streamed such files using DSS as a server and
>>Philips player as a client. Our tool is not immediatly available to the
>>public though... If you want more information you can contact us directly
>>
>>
>at
>
>
>>contact resonate-mp4.com
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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