Advanced video-on-demand scenario with the deployment of MPEG-4/AVC
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The work describes a research issue on designing and implementing a Video-On-Demand system. The latest technique of video compression – the MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding – is deployed to efficiently solve the storage problem of multimedia contents. User-friendly interface for both service maintenance as well as service usage at end-user is also addressed. The proposed complete solution of Video-On- Demand service therefore not only inherits the interactive feature on watching video / movie as other system in the same branch, but also proves to be an efficient, simplicity-oriented way for storing, manipulating and retrieving multimedia contents.
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