| Ron Frederick. Network video (nv). Software on-line, September 1994. |
....quality provided is degraded by network packet loss, which is a result of the best effort Internet service. Chapter 3 presents the Robust Audio Tool (RAT) of which the author is a co developer, which was designed to address this problem. Available video tools include IVS [Turletti, 1994] nv [Frederick, 1994] and vic [McCanne and Jacobson, 1995] which provide slow scan video at a quarter of TV resolution. The frame rate achieved by these tools is limited by the processing power of the transmitting workstation and the available bandwidth in the network. Vic, which is the most popular of the three, can ....
....tail for packets that are abnormally delayed [Schulzrinne, 1995; Schulzrinne et al. 1996] The effect of network delay jitter on video streams results in jerky rendering of frames, a degradation which can be tolerated by users. Current video tools, such as vic [McCanne and Jacobson, 1995] nv [Frederick, 1994] , and ivs [Turletti, 1994] display frames as soon as they are received and decoded without any attempt to remove the network induced artifacts. 5.2 Synchronisation of Audio and Video in a Packet Network The difference between the end to end delay of audio and that of video often varies ....
Ron Frederick. Network video (nv). Software on-line, September 1994.
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Frederick, R., The nv `network video' tool program Unix `man pages. Nv is available via anonymous FTP from parcftp.parc.xerox.com.
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