Sony Ericsson P802 manual Video Playback and Streaming, MPEG-4 Standard

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For Internal Use Only

P800 Smartphone

 

White Paper, May 2002

Video Playback and Streaming

The P800 Video Player plays video content that is locally stored or streamed.

MPEG-4 Standard

MPEG-4 was developed in 1998 by the Motion Pictures Expert Group, and has been incorporated into the 3GPP specifications for mobile multimedia. The earlier standards, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 are widely in use for multimedia CD-ROMS and digital broadcast television for example. MPEG-4 has new functionality enabling to support both small mobile terminals and larger fixed devices within one standard. It has been adopted by 3GPP.

MPEG-4 has the following advantages:

Flexible range of bit-rates supported, from 9.6kbps to 6Mbps (compared to 1.5 to 12Mbps for MPEG-2)

High error resiliency

Variable frame rate, enabling optimisation based on the transmission path and the overall load on the server.

Video Compression

The video compression component of the standard is called MPEG-4 Visual and covers a range of bitrates and functionalities. Profiles are used to describe functionality packages. Simple Visual Profile provides efficient and error-resilient coding of video content, and is supported by the P800 Video Player.

MPEG-4 Visual is also broken down into levels, describing such things as frame size, bitrate and buffer capacity. Level 0 is targeted at mobile devices and provides for a frame size up to 176 x 144 pixels at maximum rate of 15 frames per second.

Audio Compression

The 3GPP standard uses AMR for audio coding, though this is actually outside of the MPEG-4 standard. This is because AMR is highly optimised for the mobile environment, requiring as little as 4.75kbps bandwidth.

File Format

The file format defined by MPEG-4 has extension MP4. It is applicable for both streaming and local storage/playback. MP4 uses a structured yet flexible method to describe and encapsulate multimedia material.

3GPP PSS (Packet Switched Streaming) Standard

What is streaming?

Streaming is a method of making audio, video and other multimedia available in near real-time, over the Internet or corporate intranets. Streaming media to computers has been used during the last few years, and now, with GPRS, EDGE and UMTS, the technique is can be used with mobile phones.

The name ‘streaming’ refers to the technique it is based on. Previously it was necessary to download an entire file to the hard disk or mobile phone and then play it, whereas through streaming the user can begin to watch or hear the content of a requested file after only a short delay. The data in the file is broken into small packets that are sent in a continuous flow, a stream, to the end-user’s computer or mobile phone. It is then possible to begin viewing the file

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Contents P800/P802 Smartphone Model Markets Characteristics PrefaceContents Receiving a multimedia message on other terminals Gprs Maximum Data Rates kbps Hscsd Maximum Data Rates kbps For Internal Use Only P800/802 Smartphone Overview P800 Standard Version and P802 Chinese VersionP800 Standard Version P800c/P802 Chinese version Features and Specification Summary GeneralAccessories Integrated BrowserP800 Connectors P800 Controls and OperationFlip Closed FC mode Flip Open FO mode Flip Removed Application MMI Outline Status Bar User Storage Phone and PIM Applications PhoneFor Internal Use Only Contacts Calendar TasksJotter Clock, Voice Memo and CalculatorImaging Built-In CommuniCamUsing Images Image Viewer3GPP PSS Packet Switched Streaming Standard Video Playback and StreamingMPEG-4 Standard Applications User scenariosStandards, architecture and protocol P800 Video Player Locally Stored ClipsStreaming Support in the P800 EMS Enhanced Messaging Service MessagingEMS more than just words Sounds and melodiesExamples of EMS contents and applications New possibilities with messagingFor Internal Use Only EMS in the P800 MMS Multimedia Messaging Service BenefitsMMS objects Smil presentations TextAudio PicturesTemplates NotificationInteroperability and Conformance Media Object Summary Standard Media Confor Render TypeComposing a multimedia message Receiving a multimedia message Receiving a multimedia message on other terminalsMMS technical features Message conversionOTA configuration MailArchitecture Browser, M-Services and MeT ServicesMeT Mobile electronic Transactions MeT Example Content Types Supported P800 BrowserBrowser MMI Browser Security World Wide WebWAP Security CertificatesPush Services Service Indication SIService Loading SL WIM Locks PIN CodesSymbian OS Operating System Open EnvironmentJava PersonalJavaTMJ2ME CLDC/MIDP SandboxDeveloper Support SecuritySony Ericsson Advanced Developer Support Sony Ericsson Basic Developer SupportCustomisation User CustomisationWallpaper and Application Shortcuts Screen SaverOver-The-Air OTA Customisation Picture Phone BookRingtones Other Audio CustomisationSony Ericsson WAP Configurator Factory CustomisationBluetoothTM Wireless Technology Benefits of Bluetooth wireless technology in the P800Bluetooth Usage Cases with the P800 Bluetooth HeadsetLaptop PC / PDA Mobile DevicesWhat is SyncML? Designed for the requirements of the wireless worldSynchronization & Data Transfer SyncML An Open Standard for SynchronisationWhich information can be synchronized? Application Remote LocalBluetooth, Infrared or Cable Remote SynchronisationLocal Synchronisation Backup and Restore Automatic synchronizationIntelligent process CompatibilityBearer Bluetooth Object Exchange ‘Send As’Mail Application Data TypeUsing the P800 as a Modem GPRS, Hscsd and CSD ConnectionsFor Internal Use Only Circuit Switched Data CSD Technical Explanation of CSD, Hscsd and GprsHigh Speed Circuit Switched Data Hscsd 6kbps per 14.4kbps per Timeslot Analogue and Isdn V110 Bearer Service Types GprsCS-1 05kbps CS-2 13.4kbps 36.2 53.613.4 For Internal Use Only P800c/P802 In Detail Product Name and LanguagesInput Methods FC Character InputFO Character Input Virtual KeyboardHandwriting Recognition Chinese Dictionary Lunar CalendarWuZiQi Five Stone Chess SIM-AT Services supported by the P800 Service DescriptionSIM Application Toolkit Profile Download DPY Kit Contents Consumer Kit and CD-ROMLanguage Support P800 Standard VersionP800c/P802 Chinese Version CD-ROM Contents Terminology and Abbreviations 3GPPFor Internal Use Only JVM RAS VPN Related Information Useful References MMSTrademarks and Acknowledgements Technical Specifications Keypad InputMMI Languages Third Party Application SupportTelephony Personal OrganiserIntegrated CommuniCam Image ViewerImage Editor Integrated browser technical data ServicesMeT User CustomisationBluetooth Wireless Technology technical data Infrared Transceiver technical dataPC Connectivity Solutions Remote SynchronisationRemote Configuration Location Based ServicesSecurity