• BS ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Information technology. Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Extensions for DSM-CC

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  15-03-2000

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-12-1998

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    0 INTRODUCTION
        0.1 Guiding Factors in the Formulation of DSM-CC
        0.2 DSM-CC Client-Network-Server Model
        0.3 Outline of the DSM-CC Specification
        0.4 Supported Network Technologies
        0.5 Supported Connection Types
        0.6 DSM-CC Interfaces
        0.7 DSM-CC Interface Protocols
        0.8 Communications Requirements
        0.9 Methods of Specification
    1 GENERAL
        1.1 Scope
        1.2 Profiles and Compliance
        1.3 Definitions
        1.4 Acronyms
        1.5 Normative References
    2 DSM-CC MESSAGE HEADER
        2.1 DSM-CC Adaptation Header Format
    3 USER-TO-NETWORK CONFIGURATION MESSAGES
        3.1 Overview and the General Message Format
        3.2 User-to-Network Configuration parameters
        3.3 User to Network Configuration Messages
        3.4 User-to-Network Configuration Message Field
              Data Types
        3.5 User Initiated UNConfigRequest message Sequence
        3.6 Network Initiate UNConfigIndication message
              Sequence
        3.7 Broadcasting of UNConfigIndication messages
        3.8 Mixed User/Network Initiated Configuration
              Sequences
        3.9 User-to-Network Configuration Reason Codes
        3.10 User-to-Network Configuration Response Codes
    4 USER-TO-NETWORK SESSION MESSAGES
        4.1 Overview and the General Message Format
        4.2 Session Messages
        4.3 User-to-Network Session Message Field Data Types
        4.4 Reason Codes
        4.5 Response Codes
        4.6 MPEG-2 DSM-CC statusTypes
        4.7 Resource Descriptors
        4.8 Client Initiated Command Sequences
        4.9 Server Initiated Command Sequences
        4.10 Network Initiated Command Sequences
        4.11 Reset Procedures
    5 USER-TO-USER INTERFACES
        5.1 Introduction
        5.2 The User-to-User System Environment
        5.3 Overview of the Interface Definition Language (IDL)
        5.4 Common definitions
        5.5 Application Portability Interfaces (API)
        5.6 Service Interoperability Interfaces (SII)
        5.7 Application Boot Process
    6 USER COMPATIBILITY
        6.1 Compatibility Descriptors
    7 USER-TO-NETWORK DOWNLOAD
        7.1 Overview
        7.2 Download Message Set
        7.3 Message Descriptions
        7.4 Message Sequence for Flow-Controlled Download
              Scenario
        7.5 Message Sequence for Data Carousel Scenario
        7.6 Message Sequence for Non-Flow-Controlled
              Download scenario
        7.7 Protocol State Machines for flow-controlled
              download scenario
        7.8 Partial Protocol State Machines for non-flow-
              controlled download scenario
    8 STREAM DESCRIPTORS
        8.1 Normal Play Time
        8.2 Stream Mode Descriptor
        8.3 Steam Event Descriptor
    9 TRANSPORT
        9.1 DSM-CC Requirements on Lower-Level Network
              Transport Protocol
        9.2 Encapsulation within MPEG-2 Transport Streams
        9.3 Encapsulation within MPEG-2 Program Streams
    10 U-N SWITCHED DIGITAL BROADCAST -- CHANNEL CHANGE
        PROTOCOL
        10.1 Overview
        10.2 Switched Digital Broadcast Channel Change
              Protocol Messages
        10.3 SDB Channel Change Protocol Command Scenarios
        10.4 SDB Reason and Response Codes
        10.5 SDB State Machine
    11 U-U OBJECT CAROUSEL
        11.1 Introduction
        11.2 Concepts
        11.3 Broadcast Inter ORB Protocol
        11.4 MPEG-2 Descriptors
    12 USER-TO-NETWORK PASS-THRU MESSAGES
        12.1 Overview and the General Message Format
        12.2 Pass-Thru Messages
        12.3 User-to-Network Pass-Thru Message Field Data Types
        12.4 Pass-Thru Message Scenario
        12.5 Pass-Thru Receipt Message Scenario
        12.6 Pass-Thru Response Codes
        12.7 Pass-Thru Type Codes
        12.8 State Machine
    ANNEX A (NORMATIVE) USER-NETWORK PROTOCOL STATE MACHINES
        A.1 Introduction
        A.2 U-N Session
        A.3 U-N download - Flow Controlled Scenario
        A.4 U-N Switched Digital Broadcast Channel Change
              Protocol
        A.5 U-N Pass-Thru
    ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE) APPLICATION EXAMPLES
        B.1 Introduction
        B.2 Video Stream Play
        B.3 Building a Directory Hierarchy
        B.4 Movie information Database
        B.5 View as a Personalized Directory
    ANNEX C (INFORMATIVE) ONC RPC XDR MAPPINGS
        C.1 Overview
        C.2 General RPC Message Formats
        C.3 CORBA IDL C to XDR Mapping
        C.4 DSM-CC ONC Protocol profile for the Interoperable
              Object Reference
        C.5 Exceptions
        C.6 Request and Reply Header Structures
        C.7 DSM-CC RPC Program Numbers
    ANNEX D (INFORMATIVE) USING DSM-CC U-N SESSION MESSAGES
    WITH ATM
        D.1 Methods of using DSM-CC over ATM
        D.2 Association of DSM-CC connection resources to
              ATM SVCs
        D.3 Session Method Command Sequences
        D.4 Network Method with DSM-CC AddResource messages
              between the Server and SRM
        D.5 Network method with NO DSM-CC AddResource
              messages between the Server and SRM
        D.6 Integrated Method Command Sequences
        D.7 References
    ANNEX E (INFORMATIVE) UNO INTER-OPERABLE RPC PROTOCOL STACK
        E.1 Abstract
        E.2 Motivation
        E.3 Solution Space
        E.4 Inter-operation Framework
        E.5 Protocol Selection
        E.6 Common Data Representation
        E.7 UNO Session Protocol
        E.8 Transport and Network Semantics
    ANNEX F (INFORMATIVE) USE OF U-U OBJECT CAROUSEL
        F.1 Introduction
        F.2 Purpose of U-U Object Carousels
        F.3 IDL structures
        F.4 Support for New Object Representations
        F.5 How to resolve an object from its IOR
        F.6 Service Gateway and Download support
        F.7 U-U Object Carousels on top of MPEG-2 TS
              Broadcast networks
    ANNEX G (INFORMATIVE) SHARED RESOURCES AND THE ASSOCIATION
    TAG
        G.1 Introduction
        G.2 Use of the Association Tag
        G.3 Use of the SharedResource Descriptor
        G.4 Use of the SharedRequest Descriptor
        G.5 Common Examples of Use
    ANNEX H (INFORMATIVE) SWITCHED DIGITAL BROADCAST SERVICE
        H.1 Introduction
        H.2 Switched Digital Broadcast Service
        H.3 Functional Flows
    ANNEX I (INFORMATIVE) EXAMPLE U-N LIFE CYCLE WALK THROUGH
        I.1 Introduction
        I.2 General Flow
        I.3 U-N-Configuration
        I.4 U-N Session Setup
        I.5 U-N Download
    ANNEX J (INFORMATIVE) EXAMPLE OF AN OSI NSAP ADDRESS FORMAT
        J.1 Purpose
        J.2 Introduction
        J.3 E.164 NSAP
    ANNEX K (INFORMATIVE) STREAM PLAYLIST
        K.1 Overview
        K.2 DSM Ostream next
    ANNEX L (INFORMATIVE) SERVICE TRANSFER MESSAGE FLOWS
        L.1 Introduction
        L.2 Basic application level Service Transfer
        L.3 Enhanced application level Service Transfer
    ANNEX M (INFORMATIVE) T.120 INTER-WORKING
        M.1 Introduction
        M.2 Reference Model for side-by-side integrated
              DSM-CC/T.120
        M.3 Features, Functions and Services of the DSM-CC
              and the T.120 specifications
        M.4 DSM-CC and T.120 Components Harmonized
        M.5 Specifics for inter-operation between DSM-CC and
              T.120
        M.6 T.120 service within DSM-CC
    ANNEX N (INFORMATIVE) THE RELATION OF DSM-CC ATO MHEG-5
        N.1 Overview
        N.2 Name Space
        N.3 Stream Events and Normal Play Time
        N.4 Example of DSM-CC file structure for an application
        N.5 Example of Mapping High-Level API Actions on
              DSM-CC U-U Primitives

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    Gives the general capability to browse, select, download and control a variety of bit stream types. Also gives a mechanism for management of network and application resources through the concept of a Session, an associated collection of resources needed to deliver a service. Complements a "Service Domain", a collection of interfaces to browse and select services and control the delivery of bit streams.

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    Committee IST/37
    Development Note Supersedes 96/641271 DC. (10/2006)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

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