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The Multicast Multimedia Conference Recorder
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Lambros Lambrinos, University College London
Peter Kirstein, University College London
Vicky Hardman, University College London
The ability to archive multimedia data is required in most applications of multimedia conferencing. This paper describes the generic client-server architecture of a multicast multimedia server system and the design and implementation of the Multicast Multimedia Conference Recorder (MMCR).The MMCR is a remotely controlled system capable of recording and playing back multimedia data over the MBone. It has a client-server architecture, and the logical independence between components simplifies development and component replication. The MMCR uses indexes to facilitate fast data access, allowing efficient fast-forward, rewind and random access operations. Inter-stream synchronisation between recorded audio-video streams is improved by eliminating the network delay variance.
Index Terms:
multicast, recording, playback, browsing, primary index, data repair
Citation:
Lambros Lambrinos, Peter Kirstein, Vicky Hardman, "The Multicast Multimedia Conference Recorder," icccn, pp.208, Seventh International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '98), 1998
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