GSO IEC 62766-2-2:2017

IEC 62766-2-2:2016
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 October 2017

Consumer terminal function for access to IPTV and open internet multimedia services - Part 2-2: HTTP adaptive streaming

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GSO IEC 62766-2-2:2017 Scope

This part of IEC 62766 specifies media formats for adaptive unicast content streaming over HTTP. Two HTTP adaptive streaming formats are specified. The first is based entirely on MPEG DASH. The second is the OIPF “HTTP adaptive streaming” (HAS) format, which is based upon 3GPP’s release 9 adaptive HTTP streaming (AHS) format, with some profiling and extensions to add the features of media components and support for MPEG-2 transport stream content segment format. The latter format was specified before MPEG DASH had been published. It is retained due to usage in some legacy applications.

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