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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Home Page --- Guang Huang
In traditional UPD routing protocol, the network routing protocol selects the shortest path for the packet transfer, and hence cannot guarantee the optimum path for transferring the packets.
In our protocol we propose to perform traffic balancing, that is, we select several best paths to transfer different packets according to the quality of the path.
So we could select several paths to transfer this media; the base layer packets could be transferred along the best paths, the upper layer media along lesser efficient paths, and so on.
www.cs.umbc.edu /~guangh1/media_detail.htm   (2746 words)

  
 Media Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Media Transfer Protocol is a set of custom extensions to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) devised by Microsoft, to allow the protocol to be used for devices other than digital cameras, for example digital audio players such as MP3 players, and other portable media devices, for example portable video players.
MTP is part of the "Windows Media" framework and thus closely related to Windows Media Player.
The main purpose of the protocol is to transfer media files and associated metadata to/from devices, with optional additional support for remote control of the device, reading and setting of device parameters such as special DRM-related device parameters for protected content.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol   (591 words)

  
 Accelerated Technology's Nucleus Software Supports Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol for Digital Media Devices
MTP is a set of extensions to PTP, a protocol that allows digital cameras to connect to PCs and printers.
MTP broadens PTP coverage from picture images to many digital media types and enables digital rights managements (DRM) protected media content to be securely transferred between media devices.
MTP also promises to deliver enhanced device management and significant performance improvements for new classes of consumer media devices.
www.mentor.com /products/embedded_software/news/ati_nucleus_mtp.cfm   (629 words)

  
 Media Transfer Protocol Driver/MTP Driver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Media Transfer Protocol or MTP is a transport agnostic data transfer protocol between (portable) media devices such as MP3 players, PDAs, mobile phones and PCs.
MTP protocol is based on Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP, PIMA 15740, ISO 15740), which is widely originally developped and widely used by digital cameras.
MTP is developed by Microsoft and license for public use is offered without a fee and expected to become the ultimate media transfer protocol for all media devices.
www.centrillium-it.com /Projects/MTP.htm   (266 words)

  
 Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) and PlaysForSure FAQ
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is a technology used to improve transfer and management of digital media between the PC and portable media players.
The primary purpose of MTP is to connect portable devices to a Windows XP PC and synchronize digital media content between those devices, the PC and compatible content download services without the need to install separate device drivers.
MTP is used to synchronize licenses between the PC and devices.
ask.americas.creative.com /wwenglish/general/mtp_faq.htm   (937 words)

  
 Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is a new protocol and accompanying set of drivers developed by Microsoft to connect portable devices to a Windows XP PC and synchronize digital media content between those devices and the PC.
MTP is geared toward portable devices with hard drives; flash-based devices will continue to use Mass Storage Class (MSC), a broadly supported protocol whose drivers are already included with Windows XP, 2000, and Me. In general, users will have to buy new devices that support MTP, although some existing devices will be upgradeable.
MTP is based on Microsoft's Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP), which was introduced with Windows XP to ease the transfer and discovery of images from digital cameras.
www.directionsonmicrosoft.com /sample/DOMIS/update/2004/10oct/1004mpumsf_sb.htm   (695 words)

  
 libmtp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
libmtp is an implementation of Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) in the form of a library suitable primarily for POSIX compliant operating systems.
MTP Enhanced is for Windows only, if we implement it, well that depends...
libmtp is closer to the actual protocol and does not provide the same abstraction, instead it relies on numeric identifiers for "objects" on the device, 32bit numbers that are unique for each object/file.
libmtp.sourceforge.net   (412 words)

  
 Ellisys - Press release - 2006-05-22 - Ellisys first to launch powerful Media Transfer Protocol Class decoder for ...
MTP meets the broader requirements for transferring a variety of file types to portable objects with storage, especially media types used in portable media devices.
The new protocol is part of the Microsoft's PlaysForSure™ initiative, a promise made to digital media customers that their media will play with all compatible devices.
The MTP class decoder eases the development of portable media devices and integrates in the USB Explorer 200 Professional Edition, the leading USB protocol analyzer from Ellisys.
www.ellisys.com /archive/pr060522.php   (489 words)

  
 Media Transfer Protocol Enhanced - from Only4Gurus.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is a protocol designed for media device connectivity.
The primary purpose of this protocol is to facilitate communication between media devices that have transient connectivity and significant storage capacity.
The secondary purpose of this protocol is to enable the commmand and control of the connected device.
www.only4gurus.com /v3/preview.asp?ID=7720   (237 words)

  
 Streamingmedia.com: Microsoft Releases Final Version of Windows Media Player 10
Windows Media Player 10 also enables consumers to transfer their music to more than 70 portable devices and automatically sync their entire media library - music, video, recorded TV and pictures - to new Windows Mobile(tm)-based Portable Media Centers, which Microsoft announced will be available September 2 at retail.
Windows Media Player 10 is the only media player to provide a solution for discovering and downloading music and video from a broad range of online stores and services, managing and playing media, and taking digital media anywhere on a wide range of devices.
Portable Media Centers are a new class of device that allows consumers to take all the digital entertainment that they store and manage on their Windows XP-based PC with them wherever they go.
www.streamingmedia.com /press/view.asp?id=2907   (754 words)

  
 Picture Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) is a widely-supported protocol developed by the International Imaging Industry Association to allow the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other peripheral devices without the need of additional device drivers.
The PTP protocol specify a way of creating, transfering and manipulating objects which are typically photographic images such as a JPEG file.
Media Transfer Protocol, developed by Microsoft, allows for transfer over wireless or wired networks based in part on FotoNation's PTP/IP, but also allows users to transfer other media aside from pictures, as well as for tagging objects with extended metadata (such as title, artist and similar).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Picture_Transfer_Protocol   (367 words)

  
 Picture Transfer Protocol over IP: Digital Photography Review
This new protocol is designed to work in a very similar way to PTP (that is the operating system will recognize a connected imaging device and offer transfer features) but that it works over the IP protocol.
The WT-1, however, uses FTP (File Transfer Protocol) as its transmission protocol, and thus requires the user to configure settings on the camera and the PC to be able to transfer data.
MTP, expands PTP/IP to support connectivity with a wide range of portable media devices, and an even broader range of data types – including music files, video files and of course image files.
www.dpreview.com /news/0409/04091301nikonptpip.asp   (852 words)

  
 Microsoft Announces Canon's Support Of Media Transfer Protocol in Digital Still Camer - ThePhotoStation.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Based on the popular PTP, MTP enables the transfer of media such as images to and from a broad range of devices, while delivering enhanced device management and significant performance improvements for today's new classes of portable media devices.
As a set of extensions to PTP, a protocol that allows digital still cameras to connect to PCs, printers and other devices, MTP broadens this standard to encompass a far wider range of digital media that goes beyond images.
As a result, device manufacturers can now use MTP to support the transfer of content across a spectrum of devices, from digital still cameras to portable music players and cell phones.
www.thephotostation.net /forums/showthread.php?t=939   (753 words)

  
 Media Transfer Protocol gains a footing in digital cameras
MTP is a set of extensions to Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP), a schema that allows digital still cameras to connect to PCs, printers, and other devices.
In contrast, MTP will enable DRM (digital rights management) protected content to be securely transferred to a broad range of future mobile audio and video platforms, including MP3 players with video screens, digital still and video cameras, PDAs, and cell phones.
MTP/IP is said to provide vastly improved support for transferring large quantities of data from a device, while also enabling faster thumbnail viewing on devices with high capacity storage media.
www.windowsfordevices.com /news/NS2933236821.html   (510 words)

  
 Digital Media Thoughts :: View topic - CES: Understanding Media Transfer Protocol
Microsoft introduced the MTP concept at last year's CES and in September released the protocol with Windows Media Player 10.
Media Transfer Protocal or MTP works to simplify moving media around from your digital cameras and media players to you Windows PC.
Being able to transfer you digital media over Wi-Fi or other network protocals should be as easy as connecting a USB cable.
www.digitalmediathoughts.com /forums/viewtopic.php?t=7397   (269 words)

  
 PC World - Microsoft, Canon Get in Sync   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The protocol can also be used to transfer data between a Windows PC and devices such as portable media players and mobile phones, says David McLauchlan, a program manager in Microsoft's portable devices group.
For example, the Microsoft-based media players called Portable Media Centers that are hitting stores now use MTP for synchronization with Windows XP PCs, he says.
The new version of Windows Media Player works with the Portable Media Centers and is also part of a new version of Windows XP Media Center Edition, which is expected to be announced on October 12.
www.pcworld.com /printable/article/id,117899/printable.html   (395 words)

  
 i/oZONE Product Review: Cypress Semiconductor CY7C68013 EX-USB FX2 Controller for MTP
MTP will enable the secure transfer of music, video and photos between PCs and portable media players, including next-generation MP3 players and Microsoft's Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Centers, due out in the second half of this year.
MTP will allow digital rights management-protected content to be transferred to a host of future mobile audio and video platforms, including MP3 players with video screens, digital still and video cameras, PDAs and cell phones.
Although I expect that eventually some media players will create and manage their secure media pipelines in software running on their host processor, not all devices have the spare MIPS to support the protocol, and this could also make them susceptible to hacking.
www.analogzone.com /iop_0712.htm   (1215 words)

  
 Digital Media Wave: Microsoft aims for living room -- again
The Windows Media Center Edition software, which debuted in 2002, gives the Windows XP operating system a special interface that can be accessed by remote control by someone sitting in a chair or couch.
Another way Microsoft is trying to get the Media Center software into the living room is through new "extender" devices, small set-top boxes that pull audio and video content from a PC in one room for viewing on a television in another.
Media Center Extenders: Hewlett-Packard announced the availability of the first of these devices, which send television content, music and other media from Media Center PCs over the home network for viewing on the TV.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /business/194940_msftmedia13.html   (2258 words)

  
 Print Version-LeCroy rolls software for USB protocol analysers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
For its part, PTP was developed to enable the transfer of digital images from cameras to other digital media devices.
MTP, a Photographic and Imaging Manufacturers Association ISO 15740 standard, is an extension to PTP.
It was developed by Microsoft to permit a large assortment of digital media content to be shared between different media devices.
www.eetindia.com /ARTP_8800429996_1800003.HTM   (242 words)

  
 www.infosweb.com
Canon will support Microsoft's new Media Transfer Protocol in its future digital camera products, a major win for Microsoft as it tries to win industry support for its new synchronization protocol.
Media Transfer Protocol, or MTP, promises to make transferring data from portable devices to Windows-based PCs simpler and faster.
The protocol builds on the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) standard, which was established by the International Imaging Industry Association.
www20.brinkster.com /infosnet/news.asp?numero=2478   (383 words)

  
 Windows Media Developer Center: Windows Media Downloads
MTP was first shipped as part of the Windows Media Device Manager 10 SDK.
The Windows Media Device Manager SDK can be used either to construct an application which transfers audio content to a portable audio player or to construct a Service Provider, a high level software driver used by Windows Media Device Manager applications to access a class of audio players.
The Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9 Series SDK is designed for anyone who wants to develop a Windows Media Encoder application by using a powerful automation-based application programming interface (API).
msdn.microsoft.com /windowsmedia/downloads/default.aspx   (871 words)

  
 PC World - Windows Media Player Revamped   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
New portable players that support the new DRM scheme, such as upcoming Portable Media Center devices, will change that by including a secure clock that can be used to check if the license for a downloaded track is still valid.
Basically, MTP is a standard protocol that portable players can use to communicate with a PC and enumerate the system's capabilities.
According to Microsoft, MTP support may be available as a future firmware upgrade on some existing devices.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,116362,00.asp   (763 words)

  
 Centon Memory Forum - How do I copy DRM protected music to my 1GBMP3-001 MP3 Player?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Although songs may be cut or copied and pasted through the U-disk protocol, the license will not be transferred.
Note: In Media Device condition and under the Media directory, Lyric files cannot be copied.
In addition to discussing that MTP is supported by WMP10, it also gives helpful info for Linux and Mac OS X users.
forum.centon.com /showthread.php?t=802   (1094 words)

  
 Cypress unveils USB 2.0 support for Media Transfer Protocol
Cypress Semiconductor has announced USB 2.0 support for Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) standard for the secure transfer of music, video, and photos between PCs and next-generation portable media players.
The support combines Cypress's EZ-USB FX2 (CY7C68013) controller, a Windows CE Driver for MTP, and a reference design based on Intel's PXA255 processor, and is suitable for use in products such as the Windows Mobile based Portable Media Centers due out later this year, Cypress says.
A Cypress spokesperson noted, "Consumers want to be able to take purchased digital content such as songs, games and movies with them wherever they want, and to transfer content at will, but content creators are very concerned about the release of their Intellectual Property to unprotected systems.
www.windowsfordevices.com /news/NS3909592164.html   (526 words)

  
 Microsoft announces MTP protocol: Digital Photography Review
MTP solves many of the problems inherent to both wireless and wired transfer of digital media such as digital photos, eliminating much of the complexity for photographers and reducing the difficulty for manufacturers of developing device drivers.
Implementation of MTP in digital still cameras improves the user experience for digital camera owners and enthusiasts by enabling easier image acquisition to a PC with native support for the technology.
To better support existing wireless-enabled digital cameras that use File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Microsoft is developing a free PowerToy utility to simplify the configuration of Windows XP when used with these devices.
www.dpreview.com /news/0409/04092208microsoft_tech.asp   (1472 words)

  
 Rio Audio : PlaysForSure Subscription FAQ
MTP, Media Transfer Protocol, is a new transfer method that automatically incorporates new security features.
When connected to your computer, your Rio player will decide what transfer mode, MSC (Mass Storage Class) or MTP (Media Transfer Protocol), is most appropriate for your computer.
When connected to a computer, your Rio player will be displayed as a Portable Media Device in My Computer when in MTP mode, not as a Removable Disk, as is the case when the Rio player is in MSC mode.
www.rioaudio.com /playsforsure   (1216 words)

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