RTCP for inter-destination media synchronization
draft-brandenburg-avt-rtcp-for-idms-04
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Authors | Ray van Brandenburg , Hans Stokking , Oskar van Deventer , Omar Niamut , Fabian Walraven , Ishan Vaishnavi , Fernando Boronat , Mario Montagud | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-04 | ||
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Abstract
This document gives information on an RTCP Packet Type and RTCP XR Block Type including associated SDP parameters for inter-destination media synchronization (IDMS). The RTCP XR Block Type, registered with IANA based on an ETSI specification, is used to collect media play- out information from participants in a group playing-out (watching, listening, etc.) a specific RTP media stream. The RTCP packet type specified by this document is used to distribute a summary of the collected information so that the participants can synchronize play- out. Typical applications for IDMS are social TV, shared service control (i.e. applications where two or more geographically separated users are watching a media stream together), distance learning, network quiz shows, multi-playing online games, etc.
Authors
Ray van Brandenburg
Hans Stokking
Oskar van Deventer
Omar Niamut
Fabian Walraven
Ishan Vaishnavi
Fernando Boronat
Mario Montagud
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