Information technology — Coding of audio-visual objects — Part 5: Reference software — Amendment 4: IPMPX reference software extensions

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 14496-5
Second edition
2001-12-15
AMENDMENT 4
2004-08-15


Information technology — Coding of
audio-visual objects —
Part 5:
Reference software
AMENDMENT 4: IPMPX reference software
extensions
Technologies de l'information — Codage des objets audiovisuels —
Partie 5: Logiciel de référence
AMENDEMENT 4: Extensions du logiciel de référence IPMPX





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ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001/Amd.4:2004(E)
Foreword
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Amendment 4 to ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1,
Information technology, Subcommittee SC 29, Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia
information.

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Information technology — Coding of audio-visual objects —
Part 5:
Reference software
AMENDMENT 4: IPMPX reference software extensions
1 Scope
Add the following lines to Clause 5:

IM1/IPMPNull IPMP-H (Hooks) sources
IM1/IPMP
IM1/Lib
IM1/BinaryMessagesLib IPMP-X (eXtensions) sources
IM1/IPMP_DESTool
IM1/IPMP_DummyTool
IM1/IPMP_MasterTool
IM1/IPMP_RELTool
IM1/IPMPXFull


Add the following lines to Annex C (Providers of reference software):

Panasonic Singapore Laboratories (PSL)
Central Research Laboratories Ltd (CRL)
Multimedia Architectures

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ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001/Amd.4:2004(E)
Add the following paragraphs (till the end of this document) just before Annex C (Providers of reference
software) and rename the existing Annex C as Annex D:
Annex C
(informative)

Guidance of IPMP software
C.1 Introduction
C.1.1 How to get the codes
This annex identifies, describes and explains the provided reference software that implements the MPEG-4
IPMP Extension specifications found in ISO/IEC 14496-1 and ISO/IEC 14496-13.
The reference software, which is based on IM1, includes all the normative parts of the MPEG-4 IPMP
Extension standard, and some informative part as well. The reference software can be retrieved from MPEG
CVS server under path "MPEG-4/System2".
C.1.2 How to compile
To retrieve the reference software from MPEG CVS server, open WinCVS, click on the parent directory of
MPEG-4/ directory. Then, go to menu Remote/Checkout Module and in the Checkout settings dialog, under
"Module name and path on the server", enter MPEG-4/System2 (warning: this is case sensitive!).
Please go to MPEG-4/Systems2/IM1/Docs/ and read _ReadmeFirst.doc which is necessary for you compile
IM1. Follow all the steps, one after another. This will help you configure your machine correctly, download
whatever missing software required by players in order to compile BifsEnc, Mp4Enc, Im1Player, IM1-2D,
Osmose, Player3D with MPEG-J support.
As for IPMP-X portion, a simple user notes document can be found in IPMP-X directory under IM1 directory
to provide the initial guidance.
C.1.3 Source codes directory
Please follow the user notes document under IPMP-X directory when you operate on the source codes.
IM1/IPMP-H contains most of IPMP Hooks related files, including the following three sub-directories.
• /IPMPNull
• /IPMP
• /Lib

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