P2PVR: A playback offset aware multicast tree for on-demand video streaming with VCR functions

2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 392-403 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun-Shuai Yu ◽  
Ce-Kuen Shieh ◽  
Chun-Hsiang Lin ◽  
Szu-Yu Wang
2020 ◽  
pp. 136787792095316
Author(s):  
Amanda D Lotz

The different technological affordances and revenue models of subscriber-funded, internet-distributed video streaming services have altered the competitive environments of audiovisual services. One category of these services, multinational SVODs (subscription video on demand), are changing the dynamics of transnational video distribution. Although having subscribers and offices, and commissioning content from many countries, are obvious measures of these services’ multinational status, the extent to which the distinct affordances of these services diminish the national lens through which all other international television trade occurs may be the most profound measure. The article explores how this too becomes a distinguishing competitive tool for Netflix that enables uncommon content strategies, such as the ability to program for tastes and sensibilities too small to effectively form a viable market for services limited by national reach.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin Leung

Despite the recent popularity of P2P file sharing strategies, on-demand video streaming have traditionally employed client-server type architectures or else multi-cast trees as the principle methods for multimedia delivery. However, as one may suspect, such systems have difficulties associated with the enormous cost when attempting the scale the system upwards to supprt more users. In light of the recent popularity of sites such as YouTube and Revver, a system that better utilizes existing infrastructure would be preferable. This thesis presents DistVid, a new protocol that was developed to combine the features of multi-cast trees and structured P2P overlays. The overall goal of this protocol is to provide a frame work for on-demand video streaming that is both resilient to failure and able to maximize available bandwidth. The work presented here will show that DistVid not only achieves this, but can also be employed to increase the efficiency of existing client-server systems or else replace them entirely.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 3230-3240
Author(s):  
Aline Diniz De Oliveira ◽  
Joaquim Pires De Oliveira ◽  
Kayllah Cunha Dos Santos ◽  
Stéphany Moraes Martins ◽  
Umbelina Macedo Dos Santos Filha

Soluções baseadas em redes de comunicação podem ser aplicadas nas mais diversas áreas, tais como a Televisão Digital e comunicação entre dispositivos móveis. O presente artigo se propõe a descrever os estudos e experimentos realizados no desenvolvimento de um servidor IPTV na Faculdade Católica do Tocantins (FACTO) para distribuir conteúdo institucional na Internet, utilizando um servidor Video on Demand (VoD) e uma página web como meio de acesso ao streaming de vídeo disponibilizados pelo servidor.   Solutions based on communication networks can be applied in the most diverse areas, such as Digital Television and communication between mobile devices. This paper proposes to describe the studies and experiments carried out in the development of an IPTV server at Faculdade Católica do Tocantins (FACTO) to distribute institutional content on the Internet, using a Video on Demand (VoD) server and a web page as a means to access the video streaming made available by the server.


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