Using Media Encoding Networks to address MPEG-DASH video
draft-deen-naik-ggie-men-mpeg-dash-00
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| Authors | Glenn Deen , Gaurav Naik , John Jason Brzozowski , Leslie Daigle , Bill Rose , Mark Townsley | ||
| Last updated | 2017-01-08 (Latest revision 2016-07-07) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes an approach to using a Media Encoding Network of IPv6 Prefixes and Addresses as identifiers for MPEG-DASH encoded video. This is part of the GGIE Glass to Glass Internet Ecosystem effort for Internet Video. This document is being discussed on the [email protected] mailing list.
Authors
Glenn Deen
Gaurav Naik
John Jason Brzozowski
Leslie Daigle
Bill Rose
Mark Townsley
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