The invention relates to a transmission arrangement in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 as well as to a signal source which can be applied in this type of transmission arrangement. A transmission arrangement in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 is known from the Wi-Fi Display technical specification version 1.0.0 of the Wi-Fi Alliance. This technical specification describes a wireless transmission system in accordance with the Miracast standard.
In the known transmission arrangement, a video and/or audio information signal is encoded to a Miracast compatible data stream which is transmitted wirelessly. For this purpose, a video and/or audio information signal is packed in an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream after the video or audio encoding, once this MPEG2-TS compatible data has been transformed into a Miracast compatible data stream, which can be transmitted wirelessly to a receiver, e.g., a Miracast compatible television receiver.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved transmission arrangement as recited in the claims. All the attached claims are considered as an integral part of the present description.
The invention's underlying object is to propose a transmission arrangement which is capable of wirelessly transmitting a video and/or audio information signal, already present in the form of an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream, to a receiver.
The number of mobile computing devices applied at home is constantly growing. For this reason, home entertainment is becoming increasingly important. Users increasingly wish to connect audio and video sources such as smart phones, MP3 players, and cameras, with television receivers or hi-fi systems. These, however, are not the only possible sources. In the future, different means of supply, e.g., DVB-T2 receivers, will be used to directly and wirelessly transmit the programs received in this way to one or more high-resolution screens or sound systems at home for visual and acoustic playback.
The transmission method referred to as Miracast, which has been introduced recently, might assist in this matter without being limited to it. This transmission method, however, is rather inflexible because only un-encoded video and/or audio signals are accepted.
According to the invention, the data streams already compatible with MPEG2-TS are enabled to transmit the present information signals wirelessly without being transcoded.
It should be mentioned that receivers that are currently available, e.g., DVB receivers, also contain an arrangement for receiving MPEG2-TS compatible data streams containing several video and/or audio information signals as well as a selection arrangement incorporated for channeling off an individual video and/or audio information signal from the MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing several video and/or audio information signals. In these known DVB receivers, however, this individual video and/or audio information signal is decoded in order to obtain a video and/or audio information signal that can then be supplied directly to a television receiver. An MPEG2-TS compatible data stream only contains this individual video and/or audio information signal. Thus, it is not generated in any known DVB receiver.
It should also be mentioned that DE-102010033034A1 describes a transmission arrangement which is also capable of receiving an encoded digital video and/or audio information signal and wirelessly transmitting it to a receiver. In order to do so, however, this encoded signal has to be transcoded into a suitable format first, in order to enable a wireless connection. This is contrary to the transmission arrangement according to the invention in which this type of transcoding is not necessary for the wireless transmission.
The invention is described in detail with reference to several embodiments in the following figure description. Therein,
The source 102 can, for example, be a DVB receiver which is capable of channeling off an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing several video and/or audio information signals from the received DVB signal in a known way by means of the arrangement 105.
The composition of such an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing several video and/or audio information signals is shown in
The arrangement 105 is thus, as stated above, capable of receiving an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing several video and/or audio information signals and supplying it to an output terminal 110. This arrangement 105 can, for example, be the generally known receiving apparatus of a DVB receiver. The composition of the serial data stream at the output terminal 110 will subsequently be shown in
As stated above, the selection arrangement 106 derives only a single video and/or audio information signal from the MPEG2-TS compatible data stream at the output terminal 110, which is an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing several video and/or audio information signals.
In other words, the selection arrangement 106 derives only a single television program FSPi from several television programs FSPn and supplies this television program to the output terminal 103 in the form of an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing only this single video and/or audio information signal (Vi and Ai).
As stated above, the arrangement 104 is adapted for wirelessly transmitting the MPEG2-TS compatible data stream to a receiver, which is not shown. This arrangement 104 is a generally known arrangement as it is, for example, used in the Wi-Fi Display technical specification, version 1.0.0 of the Wi-Fi Alliance or as already described in DE-102010033034A1.
This data stream thus forms the output signal at the output 110 of the arrangement 105.
The invention is further described with reference to
As already stated above, an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream with several video and/or audio information signals is supplied to the signal source 302. This MPEG2-TS compatible data stream having several video and/or audio information signals can be contained in and derived from different types of data streams (which is already known and not part of the invention).
The different types of data streams are, for example, contained in media files compatible with the standards DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C, DAB, DAB+, DMB, LTE, UMTS, GSM, or MPEG2-TS.
The block 312 is to be understood as follows. Either the block 312 contains an arrangement for the extraction of the MPEG2-TS compatible data stream with one or more video and/or audio information signals from one of the above-mentioned standard-compatible data streams or the block 312 is to be understood simply as an input terminal that receives the extracted MPEG2-TS compatible data stream with one or more video and/or audio information signals.
In block 314, in case that an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream with several video and/or audio information signals is received from one of the above-mentioned standard-compatible data streams, as it is shown in
It speaks for itself that, if already an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream that contains only a single video and/or audio information signal is received, the block 314 is skipped (see the dashed line 315).
In block 316, a generally known HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection) method is applied to the single video and/or audio information signal. The block 318, in turn, converts this single (data-protected) video and/or audio information signal (Vi, Ai) into an MPEG2-TS compatible data stream that can be transmitted wirelessly.
In the block 320, an embedding is carried out, wherein the MPEG2-TS compatible data stream containing only this single video and/or audio information signal is converted into an RPT (real time protocol) payload stream. Afterwards, the RPT payload stream is embedded into a UDP (universal datagram protocol) data stream in block 322. The UDP data stream is afterwards embedded into an IP (internet protocol) data stream in block 324. In block 326, the IP data stream is embedded, in packets, into a WLAN data stream according to the standard IEEE 802.11 for the wireless transmission to a receiver (not shown). This WLAN data stream is described in the Wi-Fi peer-to-peer (P2P) technical specification version 1.1 of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
For a detailed description of the Miracast transmission arrangement, it is therefore referred to this Wi-Fi Display technical specification. The transmission arrangement shown in
Therefore the switching arrangement (435) is adapted for switching between an internal MPEG2-TS compatible datastream, which comprises only one video- and/or audio information signal, and said external MPEG2-TS compatible datastream, which comprises only one video- and/or audio information signal.
It speaks for itself that the input arrangement 432 can also be embodied as a software solution.
The switching means (432) supplies at the output the MPEG2-TS compatible datastream, which comprises this only one video- and/or audio information signal, to an RTP (Real Time Protocol) processing unit for converting the MPEG2-TS compatible datastream which comprises this only one video- and/or audio information signal into an RTP datastream.
The signal source 502 can be assembled as the signal source 302 in
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