DAVIC
Encyclopedia
DAVIC, Digital Audio Video Council, was founded in 1994 with the aim of promoting the success of interactive digital audio-visual applications and services by promulgating specifications of open interfaces and protocols that maximise interoperability, not only across geographical boundaries but also across diverse applications, services and industries. It was a non-profit international organization based in Switzerland
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DAVIC was closed, according to its statutes, after 5 years of activity.
At the most DAVIC had 222 companies from more than 25 countries as members. It represented all sectors of the audio-visual industry: manufacturing (computer, consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment) and service (broadcasting
, telecommunications and CATV), as well as a number of government agencies and research organisations.
The four major sets of specifications culminated in 1999 with the 1.4 version. The 1.5 version of DAVIC was a set of additional tool and service definition opening the road towards the setting of IP based audiovisual services such as the TV Anytime and TV Anywhere services.
The management of DAVIC had proposed the continuation beyond the 5-year date with a program of work centred on two projects: TV Anytime and TV Anywhere. The membership did not support the continuation of DAVIC but the idea of TV-Anytime
continued as a new organisation.
Switzerland
Switzerland name of one of the Swiss cantons. ; ; ; or ), in its full name the Swiss Confederation , is a federal republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities. The country is situated in Western Europe,Or Central Europe depending on the definition....
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DAVIC was closed, according to its statutes, after 5 years of activity.
At the most DAVIC had 222 companies from more than 25 countries as members. It represented all sectors of the audio-visual industry: manufacturing (computer, consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment) and service (broadcasting
Broadcasting
Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and video content to a dispersed audience via any audio visual medium. Receiving parties may include the general public or a relatively large subset of thereof...
, telecommunications and CATV), as well as a number of government agencies and research organisations.
The four major sets of specifications culminated in 1999 with the 1.4 version. The 1.5 version of DAVIC was a set of additional tool and service definition opening the road towards the setting of IP based audiovisual services such as the TV Anytime and TV Anywhere services.
The management of DAVIC had proposed the continuation beyond the 5-year date with a program of work centred on two projects: TV Anytime and TV Anywhere. The membership did not support the continuation of DAVIC but the idea of TV-Anytime
TV-Anytime
TV-Anytime is a set of specifications for the controlled delivery of multimedia content to a user's digital video recorder . It seeks to exploit the evolution in convenient, high capacity storage of digital information to provide consumers with a highly personalized TV experience...
continued as a new organisation.
1.4.1 specifications
- Description of DAVIC Audio-Visual Functionalities
- System Reference Models and Scenarios
- Service Provider System Architecture and Interfaces
- Delivery System Architecture And Interfaces
- Service Consumer System Architecture
- Management Architecture and Protocols
- High and Mid Layer Protocols
- Lower Layer Protocols and Physical Interfaces
- Information Representation
- Basic Security Tools
- Usage Information Protocols
- Systems Dynamics , Scenarios and Protocol Requirements
- Conformance and Interoperability
- Contours: Technology Domain
1.5 specifications
- Jitter concealment tools
- Applicability of DAVIC 1.5 Intranet Architecture to TV Anywhere and TV Anytime Scenarios
- DAVIC Cable Modem
- DAVIC Intranet Technical Platform Specification
- TV Anytime and TV Anywhere
External links
- DAVIC's home page - password protected
- Web archive version of 2005 www.davic.org
- Leonardo Chiariglione website - evangelist for DAVIC