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  1. DMIF, or Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework, is a uniform interface between the application and the transport, that allows the MPEG-4 application developer to stop worrying about that transport. DMIF was defined in MPEG-4 Part 6 (ISO/IEC 14496-6) in 1999.

  2. ISO/IEC 14496-6:2000 Information technology — Coding of audio-visual objects Part 6: Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework (DMIF) ISO/IEC 14496-6:2000. Published (Edition 2, 2000) This standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2017. Therefore this version remains current.

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  3. The MPEG Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework (DMIF) allows each delivery technology to be used for its unique characteristics in a way transparent to application developers.

  4. Sep 8, 2000 · DMIF (Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework) was developed in the ISO MPEG as a generic networking platform for MPEG-4 content. In this paper we are describing the implementation of a MPEG-4 client-server architecture, uses DMIF with Internet RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) for signaling.

    • Florin Lohan, Irek Defee, Roberto Castagno, Serkan Kiranyaz
    • 2000
  5. DMIF, or Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework, is a uniform interface between the application and the transport, that allows the MPEG-4 application developer to stop worrying about that transport. DMIF was defined in MPEG-4 Part 6 (ISO/IEC 14496-6) in 1999.

  6. Corpus ID: 46293711; An Overview of the Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework for Broadband Networks @article{Huard1999AnOO, title={An Overview of the Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework for Broadband Networks}, author={Jean-François Huard and George S. Tselikis}, journal={IEEE Commun.

  7. Jul 1, 2003 · Object-based multimedia communications demand a much more sophisticated delivery framework for delivering synchronized, multiplexed, media object streams across the Internet or wireless networks. We describe the Moving Picture Expert Group's Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework (DMIF) and examine several remote retrieval issues.

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