IEC 62766-8:2017(E) defines three example profiles that may be adopted for implementation in suitable devices.

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IEC 62766-6:2017(E) specifies the procedural application environment (PAE) component of the OIPF terminal function (OITF). It also defines the UNI reference point UNIS-12 of the OIPF functional architecture summarised in Annex B of IEC 62766-1:2017.
The PAE is an application environment for IPTV services based on Java. Like other specifications such as OCAP, ACAP and Blu-ray, which are, or include, GEM terminal specifications, this document follows the structure of ETSI TS 102 728.

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IEC 62766-4-1:2017(E) specifies the protocols, which apply to the following reference point interfaces identified in the architecture described in Annex B of IEC 62766-1:2017.
- The UNI interfaces, between the consumer domain and the network or service provider domains.
- The HNI interfaces, between the functional entities in the consumer network domain.
- Interfaces to external systems, which include DLNA networks in the consumer domain.

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IEC 62766-5-2:2017(E) specifies a profile of HTML5, CSS and other related web technologies for connected TVs. Its goal is to describe a common profile that can be relied on by content and service providers and implemented by manufacturers. It does not describe extensions or modification to any of the referenced technologies but only tries to define a subset of web standards that are suitable and useful for TV deployments and at the same time stable enough to provide a good degree of confidence that real interoperability can be achieved. It may add clarifications and/or additional constraints where these are needed due to the nature of the target deployment environment.

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IEC 62766-5-1:2017(E) specifies the Declarative Application Environment (DAE) component of the OIPF terminal function (OITF). The DAE is a declarative language based environment (browser) based on the OIPF web standards TV profile specified in IEC 62766-5-2 for the presentation of user interfaces and including scripting support for interaction with network server-side applications and access to the APIs of the other OITF functions.

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IEC 62766-7:2017(E) specifies functions for content protection, service protection, service access protection, user identification, user authentication, and user authorisation.

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IEC 62766-1:2017(E) defines general common elements and specifies the structure of the IEC 62766 series, the scopes of, and relationships between the other parts

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IEC 62766-4-2:2017(E) provides informative examples of features defined in IEC 62766-4-1.

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IEC 62766-3:2016 specifies the aspects concerning content metadata.

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IEC 62766-2-1:2016 specifies formats for the audio/video content provided by IPTV services using fixed line access networks or mobile access networks and voice and video telephony services. It does not apply to the broadcast channel input of hybrid devices except where explicitly specified.It defines formats for the delivery of 3D video. At the present time, delivery to fixed terminals is targeted. It defines the media formats utilised on the UNI reference point UNIT-17 of the Open IPTV Forum functional architecture.

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IEC 62766-2-2:2016 specifies media formats for adaptive unicast content streaming over HTTP. Two HTTP adaptive streaming formats are specified. The first is based entirely on MPEG DASH. The second is the OIPF “HTTP adaptive streaming” (HAS) format, which is based upon 3GPP’s release 9 adaptive HTTP streaming (AHS) format, with some profiling and extensions to add the features of media components and support for MPEG-2 transport stream content segment format. The latter format was specified before MPEG DASH had been published. It is retained due to usage in some legacy applications.

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