OSMART Workshop #2

Online
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Open-Source Media Application Reference Tools

This online workshop, the second in the series, is organized by the DVB Project and the 5G Media Action Group in collaboration with several other organizations. It is open to anyone with an interest in open-source reference tools for use in the context of media applications.


Find the agendas and slides from the OSMART Workshop series here: https://osmart-community.github.io/


Agenda

This year’s workshop will run across two days:

  • Wednesday 6 December, 16:00-18:30 CET – quickfire presentations on project roadmaps and deliverables
  • Thursday 7 December, 16:00-18:00 CET – structured discussion to highlight synergies across the projects presented the previous day and agreement on some next steps

The agenda is updated regularly as new presentations and speakers are confirmed.

5G-MAG

  • Updates on Reference Tools for 5G Media Streaming – by Richard Bradbury, BBC
  • Updates on Reference Tools for 5G Broadcast – by Klaus Kühnhammer, Bitstem
  • Initial contribution on Reference Tools for eXtended Reality (XR) – by Nils Duval, MotionSpell, and Imed Bouazizi, Qualcomm

CTA WAVE

  • Updates on CTA WAVE Media Streaming Test Suite – Louay Bassbouss (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

DASH-IF

  • Updates on Joint Content Conformance Project (JCCP) – by Romain Bouqueau, MotionSpell, and Daniel Silhavy, Fraunhofer FOKUS
  • DASH-IF livesim2 – a test ground for live DASH streaming – by Torbjörn Einarsson, Eyevinn Technology
  • dash.js – The open-source DASH Reference Player – by Daniel Silhavy, Fraunhofer FOKUS

DVB Project

  • DVB-I Reference Application: latest updates and future plans – by Juha Joki, Sofia Digital

HbbTV Association

  • Overview of HbbTV’s DASH-DRM Reference Application – by Bob Campbell, Resillion

MPEG

  • Enhancing File Format Standardization: Introducing the MPEG Systems File Format Conformance Framework – by Dimitri Podborski, Apple

SVTA

  • Updates on Common Media Player library – by SVTA
  • Updates on Open Caching – by SVTA