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- This document introduces you to the Multimedia Hardware Adaptation Interfaces
-collection. The Multimedia Hardware Adaptation Interfaces
-(HAI) collection defines hardware-independent interfaces for controlling the
-hardware component, such as: Mobile TV reception Video hardware
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Symbian -provides APIs for use by hardware integrators so they can implement their -own mobile TV solutions.
The APIs are introduced with their components. -The Multimedia components DevVideo and DevSound provide APIs for handling -the media data once the raw data stream has been extracted by the Multimedia -HAI components.
The Multimedia HAI provides support -for controlling the hardware component, and handling the data streams.
The APIs provided make it possible to write -an implementation of a supported mobile TV standard that can control and manage -the incoming signals including splitting the signal into an audio, video and -information stream.
Support -is currently provided for the DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcast-Handset) transmission -standard. DVB-H is a superset of the DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcast-Terrestrial) -standard.
Other -standard mobile TV formats include:
Digital Multimedia Broadcasting -(DMB)
TDtv (subset of TD-CDMA)
1seg (part of ISDB-T)
DAB
MediaFLO
Note: The Symbian platform does not provide any support -for these other standards at present.
The Multimedia HAI collection includes -the following:
Mobile -TV DVB-H Receiver HAI
Video HAI
The
The
Hardware integrators can write -device drivers or servers to manage the component like:
Reception of mobile TV signals (currently -only DVB-H)
Video
These components expose APIs that are independent of -the underlying implementation and hardware specifics.
This document introduces you to the Multimedia Hardware Adaptation Interfaces +collection.
+The Multimedia Hardware Adaptation Interfaces +(HAI) collection defines hardware-independent interfaces for controlling the +hardware component, such as:
Mobile TV reception
Video hardware
Symbian +provides APIs for use by hardware integrators so they can implement their +own mobile TV solutions.
The APIs are introduced with their components. +The Multimedia components DevVideo and DevSound provide APIs for handling +the media data once the raw data stream has been extracted by the Multimedia +HAI components.
The Multimedia HAI provides support +for controlling the hardware component, and handling the data streams.
The APIs provided make it possible to write +an implementation of a supported mobile TV standard that can control and manage +the incoming signals including splitting the signal into an audio, video and +information stream.
Support +is currently provided for the DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcast-Handset) transmission +standard. DVB-H is a superset of the DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcast-Terrestrial) +standard.
Other +standard mobile TV formats include:
Digital Multimedia Broadcasting +(DMB)
TDtv (subset of TD-CDMA)
1seg (part of ISDB-T)
DAB
MediaFLO
Note: The Symbian platform does not provide any support +for these other standards at present.
The Multimedia HAI collection includes +the following:
Mobile +TV DVB-H Receiver HAI
Video HAI
The
The
Hardware integrators can write +device drivers or servers to manage the component like:
Reception of mobile TV signals (currently +only DVB-H)
Video
These components expose APIs that are independent of +the underlying implementation and hardware specifics.