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Audio Streaming Set Up
Posted Date: 21 Feb 2008 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: General
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Posted By: satish Member Level: Gold Rating: Points: 4
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3.1 Audio Streaming Set Up When a device wishes to start streaming of audio content, the device firstly needs to set up a streaming connection. Signaling procedures and typical signaling flows are illustrated in Section 4.1 and Appendix A of GAVDP [4], respectively. During such set up procedure, the devices select the most suitable audio streaming parameters. There are two kinds of services configured; one is an application service capability, and the other is a transport service capability. (For details, see Section 4.4 in AVDTP [5].) This profile specifies audio-specific parameters necessary for these signaling procedures. An example of how the session signaling is performed is described in Chapter 14 of GAVDP [4] and in Chapter 13 of this specification. The application service capability for A2DP consists of audio codec capability and content protection capability. Requirements for audio codec interoperability and details of codec parameters such as mode, sampling frequency, and bit rate are described in Chapter 4. The content protection capability is described in Appendix A as informative. The transport service capability is provided by AVDTP in order to manipulate the streaming packets more intelligently. Appropriate configuration of these services increases channel throughput. Available services are listed in Section 5.1.2. 3.2 Audio Streaming Once streaming connection is established and Start Streaming procedure in GAVDP is executed, both SRC and SNK are in the STREAMING state, in which the SRC (SNK) is ready to send (receive) audio stream. (See Section 4.1 in GAVDP [4].) The SRC uses the Send Audio Stream procedure to send audio data to the SNK, which in turn employs the Receive Audio Stream procedure to receive the audio data. The block diagrams of these procedures and created packet format are shown in Figure 3.1. In Chapter 4 audio-specific parameters in AVDTP header and media payload format are also specified.
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