Claims
- 1. A method comprising:
creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within multimedia data; and forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sample group metadata.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein creating sample group metadata comprises:
receiving a file with encoded multimedia data; examining the multimedia data to identify a plurality of sample groups in each track of the multimedia data; and identifying samples contained in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein creating sample group metadata comprises:
organizing the sample group metadata into a set of predefined data structures.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein creating sample group metadata further comprises:
converting each repeated sequence of data within the set of predefined data structures into a reference to a sequence occurrence and a number of occurrences.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the set of predefined data structures comprises a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
sending the file associated with the multimedia data to a decoding system; receiving the file associated with the multimedia data at the decoding system; and extracting, at the decoding system, the sample group metadata from the file associated with the multimedia data, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 8. A method comprising:
receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and extracting the sample group metadata from the file, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising:
finding, in response to a change in network capacity, one or more samples that can be disposed of without affecting decoding of the remaining samples of the multimedia data.
- 11. The method of claim 8 further comprising:
filtering, based on the extracted sample group metadata, the plurality of samples to reduce a number of samples that will be rendered.
- 12. The method of claim 8 wherein the extracted sample group metadata is organized into a set of predefined data structures.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the set of predefined data structures comprises a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 14. A method comprising:
creating sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of multimedia data; creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; creating switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sub-sample metadata, the sample group metadata, and the switch sample metadata.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein creating sub-sample metadata comprises:
organizing the sub-sample metadata into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing information about sub-sample sizes, a second data structure containing information about a number of sub-samples in each sample, and a third data structure containing information describing each sub-sample.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein creating sample group metadata comprises:
organizing the sample group metadata into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein each of the plurality of switch sample sets contains samples that have identical decoding values while using different reference samples.
- 19. The method of claim 14 wherein creating switch sample metadata comprises:
organizing the switch sample metadata into a predefined data structure represented as a table box containing a set of nested tables.
- 20. A method comprising:
receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data, sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and extracting the sub-sample metadata, the sample group metadata and the switch sample metadata from the file, the extracted sub-sample metadata being subsequently used to access any of the plurality of sub-samples, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing, and the extracted switch sample metadata being subsequently used to find a replacement for a specific sample.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the extracted sub-sample metadata is organized into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing information about sub-sample sizes, a second data structure containing information about a number of sub-samples in each sample, and a third data structure containing information describing each sub-sample.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 23. The method of claim 20 wherein the extracted sample group metadata is organized into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein each of the plurality of switch sample sets contains samples that have identical decoding values while using different reference samples.
- 25. The method of claim 20 wherein the extracted switch sample metadata is organized into a predefined data structure represented as a table box containing a set of nested tables.
- 26. A method comprising:
creating sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of multimedia data; creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sub-sample metadata and the sample group metadata.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein creating sub-sample metadata comprises:
organizing the sub-sample metadata into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing information about sub-sample sizes, a second data structure containing information about a number of sub-samples in each sample, and a third data structure containing information describing each sub-sample.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein creating sample group metadata comprises:
organizing the sample group metadata into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 30. A method comprising:
receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data and sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and extracting the sub-sample metadata and the sample group metadata from the file, the extracted sub-sample metadata being subsequently used to access any of the plurality of sub-samples and the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the extracted sub-sample metadata is organized into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing information about sub-sample sizes, a second data structure containing information about a number of sub-samples in each sample, and a third data structure containing information describing each sub-sample.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 33. The method of claim 30 wherein the extracted sample group metadata is organized into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 34. A method comprising:
creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; creating switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sample group metadata, and the switch sample metadata.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 36. The method of claim 34 wherein creating sample group metadata comprises:
organizing the sample group metadata into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein each of the plurality of switch sample sets contains samples that have identical decoding values while using different reference samples.
- 38. The method of claim 34 wherein creating switch sample metadata comprises:
organizing the switch sample metadata into a predefined data structure represented as a table box containing a set of nested tables.
- 39. A method comprising:
receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and extracting the sample group metadata and the switch sample metadata from the file, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing and the extracted switch sample metadata being subsequently used to find a replacement for a specific sample.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 41. The method of claim 39 wherein the extracted sample group metadata is organized into a set of predefined data structures comprising a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 42. The method of claim 39 wherein each of the plurality of switch sample sets contains samples that have identical decoding values while using different reference samples.
- 43. The method of claim 39 wherein the extracted switch sample metadata is organized into a predefined data structure represented as a table box containing a set of nested tables.
- 44. A memory for storing data for access by an application program being executed on a data processing system, comprising:
a plurality of data structures stored in said memory, said plurality of data structures being resident in a file associated with multimedia data and including sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, said sample group metadata being used by said application program to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 45. The memory of clam 44 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 46. The memory of claim 44 wherein the file including the sample group metadata also includes the associated multimedia data.
- 47. The memory of claim 44 wherein the file including the sample group metadata contains references to a file containing the associated multimedia data.
- 48. The memory of claim 44 wherein the plurality of data structures comprises a first data structure containing descriptive information about a plurality of sample groups within the multimedia data and a second data structure containing information that identifies samples in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 49. A memory for storing data for access by an application program being executed on a data processing system, comprising:
a plurality of data structures stored in said memory, said plurality of data structures being resident in a file used by said application program, said file being associated with multimedia data and including
sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data, sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data.
- 50. A memory for storing data for access by an application program being executed on a data processing system, comprising:
a plurality of data structures stored in said memory, said plurality of data structures being resident in a file used by said application program, said file being associated with multimedia data and including
sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data, and sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data.
- 51. A memory for storing data for access by an application program being executed on a data processing system, comprising:
a plurality of data structures stored in said memory, said plurality of data structures being resident in a file used by said application program, said file being associated with multimedia data and including
sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data.
- 52. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata generator to create sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within multimedia data; and a file creator to form a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sample group metadata.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 52 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 52 wherein the metadata generator is to create sample group metadata by
receiving a file with encoded multimedia data, examining the multimedia data to identify a plurality of sample groups in each track of the multimedia data, and identifying samples contained in each of the plurality of sample groups.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 52 further comprising:
a metadata extractor to receive the file associated with the multimedia data at a decoding system and to extract the sample group metadata from the file associated with the multimedia data; and a media data stream processor to use the extracted sample group metadata for identifying samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 56. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata extractor to receive a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and to extract the sample group metadata from the file; and a media data stream processor to use the extracted sample group metadata for identifying samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the groupings are based on inter-dependencies of the plurality of samples.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the media data stream processor is further to find, in response to a change in network capacity, one or more samples that can be disposed of without affecting decoding of the remaining samples of the multimedia data.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the media data stream processor is further to filter, based on the extracted sample group metadata, the plurality of samples to reduce a number of samples that will be rendered.
- 60. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata generator to create sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of multimedia data, to create sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and to create switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and a file creator to form a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sub-sample metadata, the sample group metadata, and the switch sample metadata.
- 61. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata extractor to receive a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data, sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data, and to extract the sub-sample metadata, the sample group metadata and the switch sample metadata from the file; and a media data stream processor to use the extracted sub-sample metadata for accessing any of the plurality of sub-samples, to use the extracted sample group metadata for identifying samples that can be disposed of in future processing, and to use the extracted switch sample metadata for finding a replacement for a specific sample.
- 62. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata generator to create sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of multimedia data and to create sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and a file creator to form a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sub-sample metadata and the sample group metadata.
- 63. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata extractor to receive a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data and sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and to extract the sub-sample metadata and the sample group metadata from the file; and a media data stream processor to use the extracted sub-sample metadata for accessing any of the plurality of sub-samples and to use the extracted sample group metadata for identifying samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 64. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata generator to create sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data and to create switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and a file creator to form a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sample group metadata, and the switch sample metadata.
- 65. An apparatus comprising:
a metadata extractor to receive a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data, and to extract the sample group metadata and the switch sample metadata from the file; and a media data stream processor to use the extracted sample group metadata for identifying samples that can be disposed of in future processing and to use the extracted switch sample metadata for finding a replacement for a specific sample.
- 66. An apparatus comprising:
means for creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within multimedia data; and means for forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sample group metadata.
- 67. An apparatus comprising:
means for receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and means for extracting the sample group metadata from the file, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 68. An apparatus comprising:
means for creating sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of multimedia data; means for creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; means for creating switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and means for forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sub-sample metadata, the sample group metadata, and the switch sample metadata.
- 69. An apparatus comprising:
means for receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data, sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data, and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and means for extracting the sub-sample metadata, the sample group metadata and the switch sample metadata from the file, the extracted sub-sample metadata being subsequently used to access any of the plurality of sub-samples, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing, and the extracted switch sample metadata being subsequently used to find a replacement for a specific sample.
- 70. An apparatus comprising:
means for creating sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of multimedia data; means for creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and means for forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sub-sample metadata and the sample group metadata.
- 71. An apparatus comprising:
means for receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sub-sample metadata defining a plurality of sub-samples within each sample of the multimedia data and sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; and means for extracting the sub-sample metadata and the sample group metadata from the file, the extracted sub-sample metadata being subsequently used to access any of the plurality of sub-samples and the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing.
- 72. An apparatus comprising:
means for creating sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data; means for creating switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and means for forming a file associated with the multimedia data, the file comprising the sample group metadata, and the switch sample metadata.
- 73. An apparatus comprising:
means for receiving a file associated with multimedia data, the file comprising sample group metadata defining groupings of a plurality of samples within the multimedia data and switch sample metadata defining a plurality of switch sample sets associated with the multimedia data; and means for extracting the sample group metadata and the switch sample metadata from the file, the extracted sample group metadata being subsequently used to identify samples that can be disposed of in future processing and the extracted switch sample metadata being subsequently used to find a replacement for a specific sample.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent applications serial Nos. 60/359,606 filed Feb. 25, 2002, 60/361,773, filed Mar. 5, 2002, and 60/363,643, filed Mar. 8, 2002, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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10371464 |
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10371927 |
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