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Title : Multiple aggregated control URIs for RTSP
Author(s) : T. Einarsson, et al.
Filename : draft-einarsson-mmusic-rtsp-macuri-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2006-6-21
By introducing multiple aggregated control URIs to be used with PLAY
requests inside one single RTSP session, it is possible to switch
content channel with minimal delay. This is important for accessing
content channels via unicast networks while keeping the content
streams the same as for multicast/broadcast network. An important
use case is hybrid unicast and broadcast distribution of live media,
e.g. mobile TV. The possible control URIs can be specified using a
new SDP control attribute altcontrol either explicitly or in a
dynamic out-of-band way.
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