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VSF released a new ancillary feature to enhance the Reliable Internet Streaming Transport (RIST) protocol for Multi-Program Transport Streams when sending MPEG Transport Streams.

RIST TR 06 4 Part6

The Video Services Forum (VSF) has released the latest ancillary feature to enhance the Reliable Internet Streaming Transport (RIST) protocol for Multi-Program Transport Streams (MPTS) when sending MPEG Transport Streams.

Detailed in TR-06-4 Part 6, RIST Transport Stream Program Selection creates a mechanism for the RIST Receiver to tell the RIST Sender what content it needs. Using existing backward-compatible extensions to RIST Main Profile (TR-06-2) and RIST Advanced Profile (TR-06-3), the new method enables the RIST Sender to only transmit the programs and/or PIDs (packet identifiers) required by the RIST Receiver, which saves network bandwidth by removing the need to transmit unnecessary programs or PIDs. The specification defines an extension to the RIST Main Profile Keep-Alive message that supports per-flow program selection.

Dr Ciro Noronha, President of The RIST Forum, commented, “The latest ancillary feature optimises network bandwidth usage by allowing the RIST Receiver to tell the Sender what content it needs, avoiding unnecessary transmission. This is another step in meeting the growing demand for interoperable, reliable content transport solutions.”

VSF has also announced minor updates to RIST Advanced Profile, TR-06-3 and RIST Main Profile, TR-06-2 to mitigate the risk of excessive CPU utilization under some conditions.

The RIST protocol is designed to reliably transport video over unmanaged networks such as the Internet. It works as an open, interoperable and technically robust process for low latency video contribution. It can be applied to any use case where video needs to be transported over the Internet, but is typically used for professional media workflows, such as news and sports contribution, remote production, affiliate distribution and primary distribution.

Technical recommendations are available to all users from the VSF website to download and to use.  www.vsf.tv