Implementation of embedded streaming of large video application using object-relational database and PHP

R. S. Mann, S. Devgan
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There has been much interest in databases that store multimedia data, which comprise static media, like text and images, and dynamic or continuous media, like audio and video. Conventional database systems are designed for managing textual and numerical data. Storing and retrieving such data is often based on simple comparisons of text or numerical values. However, this method of storing and retrieval is not adequate for the multimedia data, since the digitized representation of these data types does not convey the reality of these media items. The conventional method is to store the large multimedia data in a file server and store the associated metadata in a database. The retrieval is done by downloading the files from one computer to the user's computer before playing it. The large size of these files results in long download times. The paper proposes an alternative method of storing multimedia data along with its associated metadata in an object-relational database. The proposed method offers faster retrieval time, secured backup, and concurrent login. The paper shows how database systems can be architected to support multimedia data, making use of an object-relational database system such as PostgreSQL. The main challenge is delivering data over the Web using real time video streaming. The results show that there is a significant change in retrieval rate and Web access time when data is stored in a single database instead of a file server. The application of a multimedia database thus created can be used in different application domains such as digital libraries, training and education, medical databases containing X-rays, etc.
利用对象关系数据库和PHP实现嵌入式大型视频流媒体应用
人们对存储多媒体数据的数据库非常感兴趣,多媒体数据包括静态媒体(如文本和图像)和动态或连续媒体(如音频和视频)。传统的数据库系统是为管理文本和数字数据而设计的。存储和检索此类数据通常基于对文本或数值的简单比较。然而,这种存储和检索方法并不适合多媒体数据,因为这些数据类型的数字化表示并不能传达这些媒体项目的真实情况。传统的方法是将大型多媒体数据存储在文件服务器中,并将相关元数据存储在数据库中。检索是通过在播放之前将文件从一台计算机下载到用户的计算机来完成的。这些文件的大尺寸导致了较长的下载时间。本文提出了一种在对象关系数据库中存储多媒体数据及其相关元数据的替代方法。该方法提供了更快的检索时间、安全的备份和并发登录。本文介绍了如何利用PostgreSQL等对象关系数据库系统来构建数据库系统以支持多媒体数据。主要的挑战是使用实时视频流在Web上传递数据。结果表明,当数据存储在单个数据库而不是文件服务器中时,在检索率和Web访问时间方面有显著的变化。这样创建的多媒体数据库的应用可用于不同的应用领域,如数字图书馆、培训和教育、包含x射线的医学数据库等。
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