This paper presents ISO/IEC 23000-5 -Media Streaming Player, an ISO standard targeting the distribution of governed content in streaming mode. This standard is a major integration of MPEG technologies, ranging from MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 to MPEG-21 including a set of inter-device protocols developed by the Digital Media Project, now ISO/IEC 29116-1 -Media Streaming MAF Protocols. The paper also presents Chillout, adopted for the open source reference software of this standard. Chillout is written in Java and provides a set of libraries for developing applications conforming to the standard.
In the digital age, progress and development in science and technology greatly impact our work and life at all levels. In response to the explosion of cross-media contents and distributions, the AXMEDIS FP6 IST project is co-supported by the European Commission to develop an inclusive framework to empower the growth and expansion of this domain both in terms of research as well as large scale industrial applications. The AXMEDIS 2007 International Conference seeks to promote discussion and interaction between researchers, practitioners, developers and users of tools, technology transfer experts, and project managers. In line with the AXMEDIS conference series, the AXMEDIS 2007 brings together a variety of participants from the academic, business and industrial worlds, to address different technical and commercial issues. Particular interests include the exchange of concepts, prototypes, research ideas, industrial experiences and other results. The conference focuses on the challenges in the cross-media domain, including production, protection, management, representation, formats, aggregation, workflow, distribution, business and transaction models. Additionally it explores the integration of new forms of content and content management systems and distribution chains, with particular emphasis on the reduction of costs and innovative solutions for complex cross-domain issues and multi-channel distribution.The AXMEDIS conference has brought together the experiences and communities coming from the WEDELMUSIC conference series, the MUSICNETWORK and other co-located workshops. Together, the AXMEDIS conference has widened the scope and enlarges the communities to share and cross-fertilise new developments and latest innovations.
This paper describes an interoperable Digital Rights Management architecture\ud promoted by the MPEG standardization group in its new standard known as\ud MPEG-M or MPEG Extensible Middleware (MXM). The goal of this standard is to\ud promote the packaging and reusability ofMPEG technologies, and for this it specifies\ud a software middleware platform and a complete set of APIs and protocols. These\ud APIs allow uniformly handling digital content and developing generic multimedia\ud applications, through a set of modules communicated with standard protocols. The\ud MXM standard provides the necessary mechanisms to digitally manage the rights\ud over Intellectual Property, the tools to protect the media and the means to grant the\ud rights enforcement, besides a rich set of libraries to reproduce the content.Postprint (published version
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