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  2. Multimedia Home Platform - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia Home Platform (DVB-MHP) is an open middleware system standard designed by the DVB project for interactive digital television. The MHP enables the reception and execution of interactive, Java-based applications on a TV-set. Interactive TV applications can be delivered over the broadcast channel, together with audio and video streams ...

  3. DVB - Wikipedia

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    The DVB Multimedia Home Platform (DVB-MHP) defines a Java-based platform for the development of consumer video system applications. In addition to providing abstractions for many DVB and MPEG-2 concepts, it provides interfaces for other features like network card control, application download, and layered graphics.

  4. Globally Executable MHP - Wikipedia

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    the Multimedia Home Platform (MHP), [2] the open, multi-platform middleware specification developed by the DVB project, the OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP / tru2way), which is an Interactive television (iTV) middleware software layer for US cable, the Advanced Common Application Platform (ACAP) [3] from North America's ATSC,

  5. Interactive television standards - Wikipedia

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    This standard was created a little later on after the MHEG-6 in 1998. It was created by adding a new series of APIs for Java to MHEG's sixth version. The APIs of the above-mentioned standard allowed the Java-created objects access to some information services, as well as control of audio and video services, and the management of resources in the receiver.

  6. Interactive television - Wikipedia

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    Interactive television is a form of media convergence, adding data services to traditional television technology. It has included on-demand delivery of content, online shopping, and viewer polls. Interactive TV is an example of how new information technology can be integrated vertically into established technologies and commercial structures. [1]

  7. IP over DVB - Wikipedia

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    IP multicast, for sending media efficiently to a limited group of subscribing users, using only the transmitter towers where users for the moment are situated. interactive TV services To provide internet access by utilizing the DVB system as a broadband downlink, in combination with some narrow-band duplex system.

  8. Service List Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Service List Registry platform was developed to support DVB-I, a Digital Video specification developed by the DVB Project. The DVB established a group to begin the definition of DVB-I in October 2017. [7] Work on the commercial requirements for DVB-I began in January 2018 and the terms of reference were agreed in March 2018. [8]

  9. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    VLC media player, a free, open-source and cross-platform media player that has a built-in UPnP-client that lets the user access the contents listed from an UPnP Media server. Though a very complete media player in itself, it does not provide any UPnP Control Point capabilities, nor can the player be controlled as a UPnP compliant Media Renderer.