Abstract

Viewing video on the Internet can be troublesome as once a link is clicked on, there inevitably follows a delay while the stream is being buffered. Rich Site Summary (RSS) technology is a web content syndication format commonly used to organise news and the content of news-like sites. RSS has been extended to include tags known as RSS enclosures which allow audio and video to be described in terms of location, duration and size. Once data about each element is established in an RSS format, a program called an aggregator can check the feed frequently for changes and updates and act accordingly. This paper documents a scheduled RSS Multimedia prototype which utilises idle computer time (at night) to subscribe to media RSS channels in order to download audio and video content.

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