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摘要
下一代数据库系统将需要同时支持文本数据和其他类型的多媒体数据。这两种类型的数据在组织和管理上有所不同。多媒体数据包括不随时间变化的静态媒体(如文本和图像)和动态或连续媒体(如音频和视频),它们随时间变化,需要保证传输速率。传统的数据库系统是为管理文本和数值数据而设计的,检索这些数据通常基于文本/数值的简单比较。然而,这种简单的检索方法不再适用于多媒体数据,因为图像、视频或数据本身的数字化表示并不能传达这些媒体项目的真实情况。多媒体数据具有某些特性,使其在传统数据库或文件系统中的存储复杂化。首先,多媒体数据往往非常庞大。其次,连续媒体数据,如视频和音频,具有与之相关的时序特征。所提出的方法是将多媒体对象存储在关系数据库中,这比文件系统存储有几个优点,如安全备份、并发登录和更快的检索。本文展示了如何构建数据库系统来支持多媒体数据,利用MySQL等关系数据库系统和实时视频流的应用来传输这些数据。根据用户查询,使用Real System G2将检索到的音频/视频数据流式传输到Web上,Real System G2可以在所有比特率下,甚至在有损网络条件下提供高质量的音频和视频。
Implementation of streaming audio and video for online Web based courses using MySQL database server and PHP
Next generation database systems will need to support both textual data and other types of multimedia data. These two types of data differ in their organization and management. Multimedia data comprises static media like text and images, that do not vary with time, and dynamic or continuous media like audio and video, that varies with time and requires a guaranteed transfer rate. Conventional database systems are designed for managing textual and numerical data, and retrieving such data is often based on simple comparisons of text/numerical values. However, this simple method of retrieval is longer adequate for the multimedia data, since the digitized representation of images, video, or data itself does not convey the reality of these media items. Multimedia data has certain characteristics that complicate their storage in conventional databases or file systems. First, multimedia data tends to be voluminous. Second, continuous media data, such as video and audio have timing characteristics associated with them. The proposed method is to store multimedia objects in a relational database, which offers several advantages over file system storage, like secure back up, concurrent login, and faster retrieval. The paper shows how database systems can be architected to support multimedia data, making use of a relational database system such as MySQL and the application of real time video streaming in delivering such data. Based on the user query, the retrieved audio/video data is streamed over the Web using Real System G2 which provides high quality audio and video at all bit rates and even under lossy network conditions.