Publication Details
Title: Java Multimedia Studio v1.0
Author: G. Fortino
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: November 1997
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/1997/tr-97-043.pdf
Overview:
Along with the emergence of a new generation of multimedia applications has come a need to facilitate real-virtual teleconferences and automatic generation of contents. In this direction Java Multimedia Studio, a tool completely java-based allowing to edit, record and playback multimedia sessions over the Internet MBone, has been developed. Java Multimedia Studio is founded on a QoS centered Java and Actor-based Framework providing the management of local and distributed synchronization of streams by mixing, translating and filtering RTP packets. It not only enhances on-line and enables off-line multimedia conferencing but also gives a much more challenging opportunity to create multimedia sessions enriching their contents.
Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-97-043
Bibliographic Reference:
G. Fortino. Java Multimedia Studio v1.0. ICSI Technical Report TR-97-043, November 1997
Author: G. Fortino
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: November 1997
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/1997/tr-97-043.pdf
Overview:
Along with the emergence of a new generation of multimedia applications has come a need to facilitate real-virtual teleconferences and automatic generation of contents. In this direction Java Multimedia Studio, a tool completely java-based allowing to edit, record and playback multimedia sessions over the Internet MBone, has been developed. Java Multimedia Studio is founded on a QoS centered Java and Actor-based Framework providing the management of local and distributed synchronization of streams by mixing, translating and filtering RTP packets. It not only enhances on-line and enables off-line multimedia conferencing but also gives a much more challenging opportunity to create multimedia sessions enriching their contents.
Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-97-043
Bibliographic Reference:
G. Fortino. Java Multimedia Studio v1.0. ICSI Technical Report TR-97-043, November 1997
