Internet-Draft | Common Catalog Format for moq-transport | September 2023 |
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This specification defines an Common Catalog specification for streaming formats implementing the MOQ Transport Protocol [MoQTransport]. Media over QUIC Transport (MOQT) defines a publish/subscribe based unified media delivery protocol for delivering media for streaming and interactive applications over QUIC. The catalog describes the content made available by a publisher, including information necessary for subscribers to select, subscribe and initialize tracks.¶
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MOQT [MoQTransport] defines a transport protocol that utilizes the QUIC network protocol [QUIC] and WebTransport[WebTrans] to move objects between publishers, subscribers and intermediaries. Tracks are identified using a tuple of the Track Namespace and the Track Name. A MOQT Catalog is a specialized track which captures details of all the tracks output by a publisher, including the identities, media profiles, initialization data and inter-track relationships. The mapping of media characteristics of objects with the tracks, as well as relative prioritization of those objects, are captured in separate MoQ Streaming Format specifications. This specification defines a JSON encoded catalog.¶
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].¶
A Catalog is a MOQT Object that provides information about tracks from a given publisher. A Catalog is used by publishers for advertising their output and for subscribers in consuming that output. The payload of the Catalog object is opaque to Relays and can be end-to-end encrypted. The Catalog provides the names and namespaces of the tracks being produced, along with the relationship between tracks, properties of the tracks that consumers may use for selection and any relevant initialization data.¶
A special case of the catalog exists which describes other catalogs instead of tracks. A catalog might describe tracks, or catalogs, but never both at the same time.¶
Versions of this catalog specification are defined using monotonically increasing integers. There is no gaurantee that future catalog versions are backwards compatible and field definitions and interpretaiton may change between versions. A subscriber MUST NOT attempt to parse a catalog version which it does not understand.¶
This document defines version 1.¶
A catalog is a JSON [JSON] document, comprised of a series of mandatory and optional fields. At a minimum, a catalog MUST provide all mandatory fields and one of either a 'tracks' field or a 'catalogs' field. A producer MAY add additional fields to the ones described in this draft. Custom field names MUST NOT collide with field names described in this draft. To prevent custom field name collisions with future versions, custom field names SHOULD be prefixed using reverse domain name notation e.g "com.example-size". The order of field names within the JSON document is not important. Any track or catalog field declared at the root level is inherited by all tracks or catalogs. Any track or catalog field declared within a track or catalog object overwrites any inherited value.¶
A parser MUST ignore fields it does not understand.¶
Table 1 provides an overview of all fields defined by this document.¶
Field | Name | Required | Location | JSON type | Definition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Catalog version | version | yes | R | String | Section 3.1 |
Streaming format | streamingFormat | yes | RC | String | Section 3.2.1 |
Streaming format version | streamingFormatVersion | yes | RC | String | Section 3.2.2 |
Catalog sequence number | sequence | yes | R | Number | Section 3.2.3 |
Tracks | tracks | opt | R | Array | Section 3.2.4 |
Catalogs | catalogs | opt | R | Array | Section 3.2.5 |
Parent sequence number | parentSequence | opt | R | Array | Section 3.2.8 |
Track namespace | namespace | yes | RTC | String | Section 3.2.9 |
Track name | name | yes | TC | String | Section 3.2.10 |
Packaging | packaging | yes | RT | String | Section 3.2.11 |
Track operation | operation | yes | RT | String | Section 3.2.12 |
Track label | label | opt | RT | String | Section 3.2.13 |
Render group | renderGroup | opt | RT | Number | Section 3.2.14 |
Alternate group | altGroup | opt | RT | Number | Section 3.2.15 |
Initialization data | initData | opt | RT | String | Section 3.2.16 |
Initialization track | initTrack | opt | RT | String | Section 3.2.17 |
Selection parameters | selectionParams | opt | RT | Object | Section 3.2.18 |
Dependencies | depends | opt | T | Array | Section 3.2.19 |
Temporal ID | temporalId | opt | T | Number | Section 3.2.20 |
Spatial ID | spatialId | opt | T | Number | Section 3.2.21 |
Codec | codec | opt | S | String | Section 3.2.22 |
Mime type | mimeType | opt | S | String | Section 3.2.23 |
Framerate | framerate | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.24 |
Bitrate | bitrate | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.25 |
Width | width | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.26 |
Height | height | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.27 |
Audio sample rate | sampleRate | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.28 |
Channel configuration | channelConfig | opt | S | String | Section 3.2.29 |
Display width | displayWidth | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.30 |
Display height | displayHeight | opt | S | Number | Section 3.2.31 |
Language | lang | opt | S | String | Section 3.2.32 |
Required: 'yes' indicates a mandatory field, 'opt' indicates an optional field¶
Location:¶
A number indicating the streaming format type. Every MoQ Streaming Format normatively referencing this catalog format MUST register itself in the "MoQ Streaming Format Type" table. See Section 5 for additional details.¶
A string indicating the version of the streaming format to which this catalog applies. The structure of the version string is defined by the streaming format.¶
An integer indicating the sequence of this catalog object update. The first catalog object produced under a given name|namespace carries a sequence number of zero. Each successive update of that catalog, either as an independent or delta update, increments the sequence number by one.¶
An array of track objects Section 3.2.7. If the 'tracks' field is present then the 'catalog' field MUST NOT be present.¶
An array of catalog objects Section 3.2.6. If the 'catalogs' field is present then the 'tracks' field MUST NOT be present. A catalog MUST NOT list itself in the catalog array.¶
A catalog object is a collection of fields whose location is specified as 'RC', 'TC' or 'RTC' in Table 1.¶
A track object is a collection of fields whose location is specified as 'RT', 'TC' or 'RTC' in Table 1.¶
An optional integer specifying the catalog sequence number Section 3.2.3 number from which this catalog represents a delta update. See Section 3.3 for additional details. Absence of this parent sequence number indicates that this catalog is independent and completely describes the content available in the broadcast.¶
The name space under which the track name is defined. See section 2.3 of [MoQTransport]. The track namespace is required to be specified for each track object. If the track namespace is declared in the root of the JSON document, then its value is inherited by all tracks and catalogs and it does not need to be re-declared within each track or catalog object. A namespace declared in a track object or catalog object overwrites any inherited name space.¶
A string defining the name of the track. See section 2.3 of [MoQTransport]. Within the catalog, track names MUST be unique per namespace.¶
A string defining the type of payload encapsulation. Allowed values are strings as defined in Table 2.¶
Table 2: Allowed packaging values¶
Name | Value | Draft |
---|---|---|
CMAF | "cmaf" | See RFC XXXX |
LOC | "loc" | See RFC XXXX |
Each track description can specify an optional operation value that identifies the catalog producer's intent. Track operation is a enumeration of values as defined below.¶
A catalog update in which all previously added tracks are deleted SHOULD be interpreted by a subscriber to indicate that the publisher has terminated the broadcast.¶
Table 3 defines the numerical values for the track operations.¶
Table 3: Allowed track operations¶
Name | Value | Default value |
---|---|---|
Add | add | yes |
Delete | delete |
The default track operation is 'add'. This value does not need to be declared in the track object.¶
A string defining a human-readable label for the track. Examples might be "Overhead camera view" or "Deutscher Kommentar". Note that the [JSON] spec requires UTF-8 support by decoders.¶
An integer specifying a group of tracks which are designed to be rendered together. Tracks with the same group number SHOULD be rendered simultaneously, are usually time-aligned and are designed to accompany one another. A common example would be tying together audio and video tracks.¶
An integer specifying a group of tracks which are alternate versions of one-another. Alternate tracks represent the same media content, but differ in their selection properties. Alternate tracks SHOULD have matching framerate Section 3.2.24 and media time sequences. A subscriber typically subscribes to one track from a set of tracks specifying the same alternate group number. A common example would be a set video tracks of the same content offered in alternate bitrates.¶
A string holding Base64 [BASE64] encoded initialization data for the track.¶
A string specifying the track name of another track which holds initialization data for the current track. Initialization tracks MUST NOT be added to the tracks array Section 3.2.4. They are referenced only via the initialization track field of the track which they initialize.¶
An object holding a series of name/value pairs which a subscriber can use to select tracks for subscription. If present, the selection parameters object MUST NOT be empty. Any selection parameters declared at the root level are inherited by all tracks. A selection parameters object may exist at both the root and track level. Any declaration of a selection parameter at the track level overrides the inherited root value.¶
Certain tracks may depend on other tracks for decoding. Dependencies holds an array of track names Section 3.2.10 on which the current track is dependent. Since only the track name is signaled, the namespace of the dependencies is assumed to match that of the track declaring the dependencies.¶
A number identifying the temporal layer/sub-layer encoding of the track, starting with 0 for the base layer, and increasing with higher temporal fidelity.¶
A number identifying the spatial layer encoding of the track, starting with 0 for the base layer, and increasing with higher fidelity.¶
A string defining the codec used to encode the track. For LOC packaged content, the string codec registrations are defined in Sect 3 and Section 4 of [WEBCODECS-CODEC-REGISTRY]. For CMAF packaged content, the string codec registrations are defined in XXX.¶
A string defining the mime type [MIME] of the track. This parameter is typically supplied with CMAF packaged content.¶
The number of audio frame samples per second. This property SHOULD only accompany audio codecs.¶
A string specifying the audio channel configuration. This property SHOULD only accompany audio codecs. A string is used in order to provide the flexibility to describe complex channel configurations for multi-channel and Next Generation Audio schemas.¶
A number expressing the intended display width of the track content in pixels.¶
A number expressing the intended display height of the track content in pixels.¶
A catalog might contain incremental changes. This is a useful property if many tracks may be initially declared but then there are small changes to a subset of tracks. The producer can issue a delta update to describe these small changes. Changes are described incrementally, meaning that a delta-update can itself depend on a previous delta update.¶
The following rules MUST be followed in processing delta updates:¶
The following section provides non-normative JSON examples of various catalogs compliant with this draft.¶
This example shows catalog for a media producer capable of sending LOC packaged, time-aligned audio and video tracks.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "conference.example.com/conference123/alice", "packaging": "loc", "renderGroup": 1, "tracks": [ { "name": "video", "selectionParams":{"c":"av01.0.08M.10.0.110.09","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"fr":30,"br":1500000} }, { "name": "audio", "selectionParams":{"c":"opus","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":32000} } ] }¶
This example shows catalog for a media producer capable of sending 3 time-aligned video tracks for high definition, low definition and medium definition video qualities, along with an audio track.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "conference.example.com/conference123/alice", "renderGroup": 1, "packaging": "loc", "tracks":[ { "name": "hd", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"br":5000000,"fr":30}, "altGroup":1 }, { "name": "md", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01","wd":720,"ht":640,"br":3000000,"fr":30}, "altGroup":1 }, { "name": "sd", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01","wd":192,"ht":144,"br":500000,"fr":30}, "altGroup":1 }, { "name": "audio", "selectionParams":{"c":"opus","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":32000}, } ] }¶
This example shows catalog for a media producer capable of sending scalable video codec with 2 spatial and 2 temporal layers with a dependency relation as shown below:¶
+----------+ +----------->| S1T1 | | | 1080p30 | | +----------+ | ^ | | +----------+ | | S1TO | | | 1080p15 | | +----------+ +-----+----+ ^ | SOT1 | | | 480p30 | | +----------+ | ^ +----------+ | | SOTO | | | 480p15 |---------+ +----------+¶
The corresponding catalog uses "depends" attribute to express the track relationships.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "conference.example.com/conference123/alice", "renderGroup": 1, "packaging": "loc", "tracks":[ { "name": "480p15", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01.0.01M.10.0.110.09","wd":640,"ht":480,"br":3000000,"fr":15}, }, { "name": "480p30", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01.0.04M.10.0.110.09","wd":640,"ht":480,"br":3000000,"fr":30}, "depends": ["480p15"], }, { "name": "1080p15", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01.0.05M.10.0.110.09","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"br":3000000,"fr":15}, "depends":["480p15"] }, { "name": "1080p30", "selectionParams": {"c":"av01.0.08M.10.0.110.09","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"br":5000000,"fr":30}, "depends": ["480p30", "1080p15"] }, { "name": "audio", "selectionParams":{"c":"opus","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":32000}, } ] }¶
This example shows catalog for the media producer adding a slide track to an established video conference¶
{ "sequence": 1, "parentSequence":0, "tracks": [ { "name": "slides", "selectionParams":{"c":"av01.0.08M.10.0.110.09","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"fr":15,"br":750000}, "renderGroup":1 } ] }¶
This example shows delat catalog update for a media producer removing a slide track from an established video conference¶
{ "sequence": 2, "parentSequence":1, "tracks": [ { "name": "slides", "operation": "delete" } ] }¶
This example shows a delta catalog update for a media producer removing all tracks and terminating the broadcast.¶
{ "sequence": 3, "parentSequence":2, "operation": "delete", "tracks": [{"name": "audio"},{"name": "video"}] }¶
This example shows catalog for a sports broadcast sending time-aligned audio and video tracks using CMAF packaging. Init segments are delivered as separate tracks.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "sports.example.com/games/08-08-23/12345", "packaging": "cmaf", "renderGroup":1, "tracks": [ { "name": "video_4k", "selectionParams":{"c":"avc1.640033","mt":"video/mp4","wd":3840,"ht":2160,"fr":30,"br":14931538}, "initTrack":"init_video_4k", "altGroup": 1 }, { "altGroup": "video_1080", "selectionParams":{"c":"avc1.640028","mt":"video/mp4","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"fr":30,"br":9914554}, "initTrack":"init_video_1080", "altGroup": 1 }, { "altGroup": "video_720", "selectionParams":{"c":"avc1.64001f","mt":"video/mp4","wd":1280,"ht":720,"fr":30,"br":4952892}, "initTrack":"init_video_720", "altGroup": 1 }, { "altGroup": "audio_aac", "selectionParams":{"c":"mp4a.40.5","mt":"audio/mp4","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":67071}, "initTrack":"init_audio_aac", "altGroup": 2 }, { "name": "audio_ec3", "selectionParms":{"c":"ec-3","mt":"audio/mp4","sr":48000,"cc":"F801","br":256000}, "initTrack":"init_audio_ec3", "altGroup": 2 } ] }¶
This example shows catalog describing a broadcast with CMAF packaged video and LOC packaged audio.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "output.example.com/event/12345", "renderGroup":1 "tracks": [ { "name": "video0", "selectionParams":{"c":"avc1.64001f","mt":"video/mp4","wd":1280,"ht":720,"fr":30,"br":4952892}, "initTrack":"init_video_720", "packaging":"cmaf", }, { "name": "audio", "selectionParams":{"c":"opus","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":32000}, "packaging": "loc", } ] }¶
This example shows catalog for a sports broadcast sending time-aligned audio and video tracks using CMAF packaging. Init segments are delivered as inband data.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "sports.example.com/games/08-08-23/12345", "packaging": "cmaf", "renderGroup":1, "tracks": [ { "name": "video_1080", "selectionParams":{"c":"avc1.640028","mt":"video/mp4","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"fr":30,"br":9914554}, "initData":"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" }, { "name": "audio_aac", "selectionParams":{"c":"mp4a.40.5","mt":"audio/mp4","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":67071}, "initData":"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" } ] }¶
This example shows catalog for a media producer capable of sending LOC packaged, time-aligned audio and video tracks along with custom fields in each track description.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "streamingFormat": 1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2", "namespace": "conference.example.com/conference123/alice", "packaging": "loc", "renderGroup": 1, "tracks": [ { "name": "video", "selectionParams":{"c":"av01.0.08M.10.0.110.09","wd":1920,"ht":1080,"fr":30,"br":1500000}, "com.example-billing-code": 3201, "com.example-tier": "premium", "com.example-debug": "h349835bfkjfg82394d945034jsdfn349fns" }, { "name": "audio", "selectionParams":{"c":"opus","sr":48000,"cc":"2","br":32000} } ] }¶
This example shows the catalog for a media producer that is outputting two streaming formats simultaneously under different namespaces. Note that each track name referenced points at another catalog object.¶
{ "version": 1, "sequence": 0, "catalogs": [ { "name": "catalog-for-format-one", "namespace": "sports.example.com/games/08-08-23/live", "streamingFormat":1, "streamingFormatVersion": "0.2" }, { "name": "catalog-for-format-five", "namespace": "chat.example.com/games/08-08-23/chat", "streamingFormat":5, "streamingFormatVersion": "1.6.2" } ] }¶
The catalog contents MAY be encrypted. The mechanism of encryption and the signalling of the keys are left to the Streaming Format referencing this catalog format.¶
This section details how the MoQ Streaming Format Type can be registered. The type registry can be updated by incrementally expanding the type space, i.e., by allocating and reserving new type identifiers. As per [RFC8126], this section details the creation of the "MoQ Streaming Format Type" registry.¶
This document creates a new registry, "MoQ Streaming Format Type". The registry policy is "RFC Required". The Type value is 2 octets. The range is 0x0000-0xFFFF.The initial entry in the registry is:¶
+--------+-------------+----------------------------------+ | Type | Name | RFC | +--------+-------------+----------------------------------+ | 0x0000 | Reserved | | +--------+-------------+----------------------------------+¶
Every MoQ streaming format draft normatively referencing this catalog format MUST register itself a unique type identifier.¶