Jose R. Brunheroto, R. Chernock, et al.
ICME 2000
This paper describes an application where multiple live audio/visual data streams ate combined in MPEG-4 and streamed via RTP/RTSP. The scenario involves the video and audio of a classroom instructor, where the overhead foils the instructor may use are sent as an additional separate data stream. The three streams are encapsulated in MPEG-4 Systems, which adds synchronization among the streams and a combined composition (positioning and sizing) into a single multimedia presentation. The MPEG-4 classroom presentation is multicast live using RTP/RTSP, which allows remote students to join the class at any time. Additionally, the live presentation is captured in an MPEG-4 file. This will allow for repeating the same class again over RTP/RTSP, or for later review via HTTP on request. The client is an MPEG-4 player written in pure Java, whereas the server is an extension of an existing IBM video server. The system has been implemented and a demonstration is given.
Jose R. Brunheroto, R. Chernock, et al.
ICME 2000
M. Viswanathan, H.S.M. Beigi, et al.
ICME 2000
A. Mojsilovic, J. Hu
ICME 2000
A. Hampapur, Ruud Bolle
ICME 2000