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Fall 2005 Internet2 Member Meeting

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High-End Video Transmission over IP

September 21, 2005, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
EDT (UTC-4, Daylight Savings)
Location: Philadelphia South
   Petr Holub, CESNET/UltraGrid  [pdf]  [pdf]
   Milos Liska, CESNET/Masaryk University  [pdf]  [pdf]
   Bob Riddle, University of Michigan
   Michael Wellings, ResearchChannel
Session Abstract Current high-speed networks are ideal medium for high-speed and high-bandwidth transmissions, their low latency supporting even real-time distribution of multimedia-rich content. This session is focused on capturing, distributing and displaying high quality video in various formats, ranging from standard-definition video in Digital Video (DV) up to uncompressed high-definition (HD) video under Linux, Windows, and FreeBSD operating systems.

Regarding DV over IP, we will discuss our work based on the DVTS project and is fully compatible with the DVTS tools. We have enhanced the xdvshow tool so that it provides an usable solution especially for stereoscopic video streaming and displaying using the DV video. Finally we will discuss performance and network utilization measures for both single DV video stream and two stereoscopic video streams receiving and displaying.

Several approaches to uncompressed HD over IP will be discussed with hardware and software equipment necessary for such transmission. Multiparty conferencing based on low-latency uncompressed HD over IP being under preparation for iGrid2005 event will described. We will also give an overview of possible technologies for low to medium latency transmission of compressed HD over IP.

All the technologies will be evaluated in terms of their advantages, disadvantages and possible pitfalls during their implementation and deployment.
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