problem....

P

palistha

my group has done a project on "real video broadcasting system" using
java. we are having viva within few days. would you help me, where i
can find information on video format, pixel, framesize, rtp features
and possible questions for the viva!
 
A

Andrew Thompson

palistha said:
my group has done a project on "real video broadcasting system" using
java. we are having viva within few days. would you help me, where i
can find information on video format, pixel, framesize, rtp features
and possible questions for the viva!

(Please put a capital letter at the beginning of each sentence.)

Ok.. I'll bite.

What is "viva"?

This search does not narrow it down much..
<http://www.google.com/search?q=viva+video>

Andrew T.
 
D

Daniel Dyer

(Please put a capital letter at the beginning of each sentence.)

Ok.. I'll bite.

What is "viva"?

It's an abbreviation of the Latin "viva voce". Basically it's an oral
examination (being asked questions, rather than having your teeth
checked). It's like defending a thesis.

Dan.
 
P

Patricia Shanahan

Andrew said:
(Please put a capital letter at the beginning of each sentence.)

Ok.. I'll bite.

What is "viva"?

This search does not narrow it down much..
<http://www.google.com/search?q=viva+video>

Andrew T.

In English academic life, a "viva exam" is an oral examination. For
example, a doctoral student's thesis defense might be described as a
viva. The term is derived from "viva voce", Latin for "live voice".

Here's my take on the meaning of the original article:

It looks as though Palistha's group has been doing an academic project,
has done the program implementation part of the project in Java, but has
not yet done the background study and literature search.

They are going to be expected, in a few days, to demonstrate their
familiarity with their project area under live questioning by some
experts. They are looking for pointers to material on video broadcasting
concepts that they can study quickly, and ideas for questions they might
be asked.

Patricia
 
P

palistha

Patricia said:
In English academic life, a "viva exam" is an oral examination. For
example, a doctoral student's thesis defense might be described as a
viva. The term is derived from "viva voce", Latin for "live voice".

Here's my take on the meaning of the original article:

It looks as though Palistha's group has been doing an academic project,
has done the program implementation part of the project in Java, but has
not yet done the background study and literature search.

They are going to be expected, in a few days, to demonstrate their
familiarity with their project area under live questioning by some
experts. They are looking for pointers to material on video broadcasting
concepts that they can study quickly, and ideas for questions they might
be asked.

Patricia


Yes! Patricia got what i wanted to say.
 

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