SDVoE

System for transferring multimedia over IP-based networks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


SDVoE (Software Defined Video over Ethernet) is an open standard & specification AV-over-IP protocol-suite, for versatile real-time streaming of media (including video, audio, control signals, USB) over IP packet-switched data networks, using IP multicasting and Packet Video Protocol.[1]

AbbreviationSDVoE
PurposeStreaming Multimedia (Video, Audio, USB, Control)
Developer(s)SDVoE Alliance
Introduction ()
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Software Defined Video over Ethernet
Communication protocol
AbbreviationSDVoE
PurposeStreaming Multimedia (Video, Audio, USB, Control)
Developer(s)SDVoE Alliance
Introduction ()
Based onIP multicasting, IGMP, PVP
OSI layerTransport (4), Session (5), Presentation (6)
IP numberPacket Video Protocol (#75)
Port(s)80, 443, 1900, 6137, 6970, 6971, 6973, 6969, 10001–10004
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