ETSI TS 126 247 V15.5.0 (2019-04)

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Progressive Download and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (3GP-DASH) (3GPP TS 26.247 version 15.5.0 Release 15)

ETSI TS 126 247 V15.5.0 (2019-04)

Name:ETSI TS 126 247 V15.5.0 (2019-04)   Standard name:Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Progressive Download and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (3GP-DASH) (3GPP TS 26.247 version 15.5.0 Release 15)
Standard number:ETSI TS 126 247 V15.5.0 (2019-04)   language:English language
Release Date:08-Apr-2019   technical committee:3GPP SA 4 - Codec
Drafting committee:   ICS number:
ETSI TS 126 247 V15.5.0 (2019-04)






TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);
LTE;
Transparent end-to-end
Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS);
Progressive Download and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over
HTTP (3GP-DASH)
(3GPP TS 26.247 version 15.5.0 Release 15)

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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Foreword . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 9
Introduction . 9
1 Scope . 10
2 References . 10
3 Definitions, abbreviations and conventions . 12
3.1 Definitions . 12
3.2 Abbreviations . 13
3.3 Conventions . 13
4 Overview . 13
5 System Description . 14
5.1 Overview . 14
5.2 Service Access . 15
5.3 Protocols . 16
5.3.1 General . 16
5.3.2 Partial File Handling . 16
6 Progressive Download over HTTP . 16
6.1 General . 16
6.2 Progressive Download . 17
6.3 3GPP File Format Profiles . 17
7 3GPP Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP . 17
7.1 System Description. 17
7.2 3GP-DASH Client Model . 18
7.3 3GP-DASH Profiles . 18
7.3.1 General . 18
7.3.2 3GPP Adaptive HTTP Streaming (Release-9 AHS) . 19
7.3.3 3GP-DASH Release-10 Profile. 19
7.3.3.1 Introduction . 19
7.3.4 3GP-DASH Release 11 multiview stereoscopic 3D video profile . 19
7.3.5 3GP-DASH Release 11 frame-packed stereoscopic 3D video profile . 20
7.3.6 Media Codecs . 20
7.3.7 Content Protection . 20
7.3.8 Partial File Handling . 20
7.3.9 3GP-DASH Enhanced Interoperability Point . 21
7.3.10 DASH in TeleVision (TV) over 3GPP Services . 22
8 DASH - Media Presentation . 22
8.1 Introduction . 22
8.2 Media Presentation Description . 23
8.2.1 General . 23
8.2.2 Schema and 3GPP Extension . 23
8.2.3 (void) . 24
8.2.4 (void) . 24
8.3 MPD Assembly . 24
8.4 Hierarchical Data Model . 24
8.4.1 General . 24
8.4.2 Period . 25
8.4.2.1 General . 25
8.4.2.2 Content Offering with Multiple Periods . 25
8.4.3 Adaptation Sets and Representations . 26
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8.4.3.1 Overview . 26
8.4.3.2 Common Attributes and Elements . 26
8.4.3.3 Adaptation Set . 27
8.4.3.4 Representation . 28
8.4.3.5 Sub-Representation . 29
8.4.3.6 Content Component . 29
8.4.4 Segments and Segment Information . 30
8.5 MPD Update . 31
8.5.1 General . 31
8.5.2 Media Presentation Description Delta . 31
8.6 Additional Media Presentation Information . 32
8.6.1 Introduction. 32
8.6.2 Program Information. 32
8.6.3 Descriptors . 32
8.7 Base URL Processing . 33
8.8 Event Streams . 33
9 DASH - Usage of 3GPP File Format . 34
9.1 Introduction . 34
9.2 Segment Types and Formats . 34
9.2.1 Introduction. 34
9.2.2 Initialization Segment . 34
9.2.3 Media Segment . 34
9.2.3.1 General . 34
9.2.3.2 Subsegments and Segment Index . 34
9.2.3.3 Subsegment Index . 34
9.2.3.4 3GP-DASH Media Segment Format . 35
9.2.4 Self-Initializing Media Segment . 35
9.2.5 Media Stream and Segment Properties . 35
9.2.5.1 Media Stream Access Points . 35
9.2.5.2 Non-overlapping Segments and Subsegments . 35
9.2.5.3 Bitstream concatenation . 35
9.3 Usage on Server and Client . 35
9.4 Segment Properties with MPD constraints . 35
9.4.1 General . 35
9.4.1.1 Introduction . 35
9.4.1.2 Media Presentation Timeline . 35
9.4.1.3 Segment Index . 36
9.4.2 Segment Alignment . 36
9.4.3 Bitstream Switching . 36
9.4.4 Sub-Representation . 36
10 QoE for Progressive Download and DASH . 36
10.1 General . 36
10.2 QoE Metric Definitions . 36
10.2.1 Introduction. 36
10.2.2 Void . 37
10.2.3 Representation Switch Events. 37
10.2.4 Average Throughput . 37
10.2.5 Initial Playout Delay . 37
10.2.6 Buffer Level . 38
10.2.7 Play List . 38
10.2.8 MPD Information . 40
10.2.9 Playout Delay for Media Start-up . 41
10.2.10 Device information . 41
10.3 Quality Metrics for Progressive Download . 42
10.4 Quality Metrics for DASH . 42
10.5 Quality Reporting Scheme for DASH . 43
10.6 Quality Reporting Protocol. 46
10.6.1 General . 46
10.6.2 Report Format . 46
10.6.3 Reporting Protocols . 50
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11 Live Services . 50
11.1 Overview Dynamic and Live Media Presentations . 50
11.2 Dynamic Segment Download . 51
11.2.1 Background and Assumptions . 51
11.2.2 MPD Information and Timing Model . 52
11.2.2.1 MPD Information . 52
11.2.2.2 Segment Information Derivation . 53
11.2.2.2.1 Introduction . 53
11.2.2.2.2 Definitions . 53
11.2.2.2.3 MPD Information . 53
11.2.2.2.4 Period Information . 53
11.2.2.2.5 Representation Information . 54
11.2.2.2.6 Media Time Information of Segment . 54
11.2.2.2.7 Segment List Parameters . 54
11.2.2.2.8 URL Generation with Segment Template . 56
11.2.3 Service Offering Requirements and Guidelines . 56
11.2.3.1 General Service Offering Requirements . 56
11.2.3.2 Dynamic Service Offering Guidelines . 56
11.2.3.2.1 Introduction . 56
11.2.3.2.2 Basic Parameter Settings . 57
11.2.3.3 Content Offering with Periods . 58
11.2.3.3.1 General . 58
11.2.3.4 Joining Recommendation . 60
11.2.4 Client Operation, Recommendations and Guidelines (informative) . 61
11.2.4.1 Basic Operation . 61
11.2.4.2 Joining, Initial Buffering and Playout Recommendations. 63
11.2.4.2.1 General . 63
11.2.4.2.2 Joining at the live edge . 63
11.2.5 Considerations on live edge) . 63
11.3 Live Services with MPD Updates . 64
11.3.1 Background and Assumptions . 64
11.3.2 Preliminaries . 64
11.3.2.1 MPD Information . 64
11.3.2.2 Segment Information Derivation . 65
11.3.3 Service Offering Requirements and Guidelines . 65
11.3.3.1 General . 65
11.3.3.2 Setting the Minimum Update Period Value . 66
11.3.3.3 Permitted Updates in an MPD . 66
11.3.3.4 Last Segment Message . 66
11.3.4 MPD-based Live Client Operation based on MPD . 67
11.4 Provisioning of Live Content in On-Demand Mode . 67
11.4.1 Scenario . 67
11.4.2 Content Offering Requirements and Recommendations . 68
11.4.3 Client Behavior . 68
11.5 Availability
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