BS ISO/IEC 29341-20-10:2017
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Information technology. UPnP Device Architecture – Audio video device control protocol. Level 4. Audio video transport service
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 134 |
This service definition is compliant with UPnP Device Architecture version 1.0 [14].
This service type enables control over the transport of audio and video streams. The service type defines a common model for A/V transport control suitable for a generic user interface. It can be used to control a wide variety of disc, tape and solid-state based media devices such as CD players, VCRs and MP3 players. A minimal implementation of this service can be used to control tuners.
The service type is related to the ConnectionManager service type, which describes A/V connection setup procedures, and the ContentDirectory service, which offers meta-information about the resource stored on the media. AVTransport also offers an action to retrieve any metadata embedded in the resource itself.
This service type does not offer scheduled recording.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
19 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
22 | 3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations 3.1 Provisioning terms |
23 | 3.2 Symbols 4 Notations and Conventions 4.1 Notation 4.1.1 Data Types 4.1.2 Strings Embedded in Other Strings |
24 | 4.1.3 Extended Backus-Naur Form 4.1.3.1 Typographic conventions for EBNF 4.2 Derived Data Types 4.2.1 Summary 4.2.2 CSV Lists |
26 | 4.3 Management of XML Namespaces in Standardized DCPs |
30 | 4.3.1 Namespace Prefix Requirements |
31 | 4.3.2 Namespace Names, Namespace Versioning and Schema Versioning |
33 | 4.3.3 Namespace Usage Examples 4.4 Vendor-defined Extensions 4.4.1 Vendor-defined Action Names 4.4.2 Vendor-defined State Variable Names |
34 | 4.4.3 Vendor-defined XML Elements and attributes 4.4.4 Vendor-defined Property Names 5 Service Modeling Definitions 5.1 ServiceType 5.2 State Variables 5.2.1 State Variable Overview |
54 | 5.3 Eventing and Moderation 5.3.1 Eventing and Moderation Overview |
56 | 5.3.2 Event Model |
57 | 5.4 Actions 5.4.1 Action Overview |
59 | 5.4.2.1 Arguments 5.4.2.2 Dependency on State 5.4.2.3 Effect on State |
60 | 5.4.2.4 Errors |
61 | 5.4.3.1 Arguments 5.4.3.2 Dependency on State 5.4.3.3 Effect on State |
62 | 5.4.3.4 Errors 5.4.4.1 Arguments 5.4.4.2 Dependency on State |
63 | 5.4.4.3 Effect on State 5.4.4.4 Errors 5.4.5.1 Arguments 5.4.5.2 Dependency on State 5.4.5.3 Effect on State 5.4.5.4 Errors |
64 | 5.4.6.1 Arguments 5.4.6.2 Dependency on State 5.4.6.3 Effect on State 5.4.6.4 Errors 5.4.7.1 Arguments 5.4.7.2 Dependency on State 5.4.7.3 Effect on State |
65 | 5.4.7.4 Errors 5.4.8.1 Arguments 5.4.8.2 Dependency on State 5.4.8.3 Effect on State 5.4.8.4 Errors 5.4.9.1 Arguments 5.4.9.2 Dependency on State |
66 | 5.4.9.3 Effect on State 5.4.9.4 Errors 5.4.10.1 Arguments 5.4.10.2 Dependency on State 5.4.10.3 Effect on State |
67 | 5.4.10.4 Errors 5.4.11.1 Arguments 5.4.11.2 Dependency on State 5.4.11.3 Effect on State |
68 | 5.4.11.4 Errors |
69 | 5.4.12.1 Arguments 5.4.12.2 Dependency on State 5.4.12.3 Effect on State 5.4.12.4 Errors 5.4.13.1 Arguments |
70 | 5.4.13.2 Dependency on State 5.4.13.3 Effect on State 5.4.13.4 Errors |
71 | 5.4.14.1 Arguments 5.4.14.2 Dependency on State 5.4.14.3 Effect on State |
72 | 5.4.14.4 Errors 5.4.15.1 Arguments 5.4.15.2 Dependency on State 5.4.15.3 Effect on State |
73 | 5.4.15.4 Errors 5.4.16.1 Arguments 5.4.16.2 Dependency on State 5.4.16.3 Effect on State |
74 | 5.4.16.4 Errors 5.4.17.1 Arguments 5.4.17.2 Dependency on State 5.4.17.3 Effect on State |
75 | 5.4.17.4 Errors 5.4.18.1 Arguments 5.4.18.2 Dependency on State 5.4.18.3 Effect on State 5.4.18.4 Errors |
76 | 5.4.19.1 Arguments 5.4.19.2 Dependency on State 5.4.19.3 Effect on State 5.4.19.4 Errors 5.4.20.1 Arguments 5.4.20.2 Dependency on State 5.4.20.3 Effect on State 5.4.20.4 Errors |
77 | 5.4.21.1 Arguments 5.4.21.2 Dependency on State 5.4.21.3 Effect on State 5.4.21.4 Errors |
78 | 5.4.22.1 Arguments 5.4.22.2 Dependency on State 5.4.22.3 Effect on State 5.4.22.4 Errors 5.4.23.1 Arguments 5.4.23.2 Dependency on State 5.4.23.3 Effect on State |
79 | 5.4.23.4 Errors 5.4.24.1 Arguments 5.4.24.2 Dependency on State 5.4.24.3 Effect on State 5.4.24.4 Errors |
80 | 5.4.25.1 Arguments 5.4.25.2 Dependency on State 5.4.25.3 Effect on State 5.4.25.4 Errors |
81 | 5.4.26.1 Arguments 5.4.26.2 Dependency on State 5.4.26.3 Effect on State |
82 | 5.4.26.4 Errors |
83 | 5.4.27.1 Arguments 5.4.27.2 Dependency on State 5.4.27.3 Effect on State 5.4.27.4 Errors |
84 | 5.4.28.1 Arguments 5.4.28.2 Dependency on State 5.4.28.3 Effect on State 5.4.28.4 Errors |
85 | 5.4.29.1 Arguments 5.4.29.2 Dependency on State 5.4.29.3 Effect on State |
86 | 5.4.29.4 Errors 5.4.30.1 Arguments 5.4.30.2 Dependency on State |
87 | 5.4.30.3 Effect on State 5.4.30.4 Errors 5.4.31.1 Arguments 5.4.31.2 Dependency on State |
88 | 5.4.31.3 Effect on State 5.4.31.4 Errors 5.4.32 Common Error Codes |
90 | 6 XML Service Description |
110 | 7 Test |