Patent ID: 6085221
Filing Date: 2000-07-04
Classification: H04N

Abstract:
A method for delivering digitized multimedia files in a multimedia file distribution environment, where the information amount of said multimedia files changes over time, said file distribution environment comprising:a network (150) offering connections of a limited bandwidth for transmission of said multimedia files;a plurality of receivers (160) delivering requests for presentation of said multimedia files, which are connected to said network, said receivers (160) comprising local buffers (170) storing said information before presentation of the multimedia files; anda plurality of file servers (110) storing said multimedia files, and delivering said multimedia files with respect to said requests for presentation, said files servers being connected to said network;wherein said method is characterized by the steps of:smoothing the transmission rates of said multimedia files by spreading transmission of said information over time, which leads to additional delays in the delivery of said information;calculating minimum transmission rates for maximum values of said delays, and providing said values as control data for the transmission, wherein the sizes of said local buffers are used for said calculation;appending said control data to respective multimedia files; anddelivering said appended multimedia files to said receivers (160) with respective additional delays between said requests for presentation and the presentation of said files corresponding to said maximum delays, wherein a respective file server determines from said receiver buffer size the minimal peak transmission rate required for a particular multimedia file, a data communication channel to a respective receiver is set up by reserving said peak transmission rate in said network (150), said file server determines said minimum delay from said receiver buffer size and chosen peak transmission rate, and provides this value to said receiver, and said receiver (160) delays decoding of said multimedia file to fill said receiver buffer at initialization.