Media flow converter for use in real-time delivery transactions

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer protocol implementing

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C709S203000, C709S218000, C709S231000, C709S236000, C709S240000, C709S249000, C709S250000, C370S230100, C370S231000, C370S352000, C370S395410, C370S465000

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07925769

ABSTRACT:
A method (200) and a system (100) for coordinated streaming use a single Real Time Protocol (RTP) producer (130) for handling multiple audio services (110). The method can include the steps of assigning (202) a RTP producer to handle multiple audio objects, and maintaining (204) a service for each object in accordance with a delivery schedule. RTP packets can be sent in accordance with the delivery schedule for complying with real-time requirements of a media rendering client thereby providing continuous real-time service delivery. The method can further include determining a wait time and updating the delivery schedule in view of the wait time. In one arrangement, the RTP producer can sleep for a pre-specified interval, and upon wake, prioritizes service delivery based on an audio object's wait time.

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