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OMA-MMS-CONF-V1_2-20050301-A Page 1 (48)
2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Used with the permission of the Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. under the terms as stated in this document . [OMA-Template-Spec-20030824]
MMS Conformance Document
Approved Version 1.2 – 01 Mar 2005
Open Mobile Alliance
OMA-MMS-CONF-v1_2-20050301-A
Special notice: This document is the successor of MMS Conformance Document version 2.0.0. The version numbering
has been re-started to align with other MMS specifications developed by the Open Mobile Alliance
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Use of this document is subject to all of the terms and conditions of the Use Agreement located at
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.
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approved Open Mobile Alliance™ specification, and is subject to revision or removal without notice.
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Contents
1. SCOPE ...........................................................................................................................................................................6
2. REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................................................7
2.1. NORMATIVE REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................................7
2.2. INFORMATIVE REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................7
3. TERMINOLOGY AND CONVENTIONS .................................................................................................................9
3.1. CONVENTIONS .........................................................................................................................................................9
3.2. DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................................................................9
3.3. ABBREVIATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................9
4. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................11
4.1. USAGE OF SMIL ....................................................................................................................................................11
4.2. ORGANIZATION OF THE DOCUMENT .....................................................................................................................11
5. STRUCTURE OF MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES.....................................................................................................12
5.1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................12
5.2. STRUCTURE............................................................................................................................................................12
6. MM CONTENT DOMAINS ......................................................................................................................................13
7. MM CONTENT CLASSES........................................................................................................................................14
7.1. REFINEMENT OF MM CONTENT CLASSES............................................................................................................15
7.1.1. Image Resolution ............................................................................................................................................15
7.1.2. PIM .................................................................................................................................................................15
7.1.3. Video...............................................................................................................................................................15
7.1.4. DRM ...............................................................................................................................................................15
7.1.5. Message Size...................................................................................................................................................16
7.1.6. Speech Audio ..................................................................................................................................................16
7.1.7. Presentation.....................................................................................................................................................16
7.1.8. Text .................................................................................................................................................................16
8. PRESENTATION METHODS..................................................................................................................................17
8.1. MMS SMIL ...........................................................................................................................................................19
8.1.1. Collections used in the tables ..........................................................................................................................19
8.1.2. Elements used in MMS SMIL.........................................................................................................................19
9. CONTENT ADAPTATION .......................................................................................................................................22
9.1. OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................................................22
9.2. TRANSCODING POLICY BETWEEN MM CONTENT CLASSES ................................................................................22
9.3. TRANSCODING MATRICES.....................................................................................................................................23
9.3.1. Still Image and Graphics Transcoding ............................................................................................................23
9.3.2. Bitmap Graphics Transcoding.........................................................................................................................24
9.3.3. Speech Audio Transcoding .............................................................................................................................24
9.3.4. Synthetic Audio Transcoding..........................................................................................................................24
9.3.5. Video Transcoding..........................................................................................................................................24
9.4. REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTENT ADAPTATION......................................................................................................25
9.4.1. MMS Client Requirements..............................................................................................................................25
9.4.2. MMS Proxy-Relay Requirements ...................................................................................................................25
10. TECHNICAL INTEROPERABILITY ...................................................................................................................26
10.1. WAP FLOW CONTROL ........................................................................................................................................26
10.2. MMS ENCODING .................................................................................................................................................26
10.2.1. Encoding and Values in MMS Headers ........................................................................................................26
10.2.2. Message Content Encoding...........................................................................................................................26
10.2.3. Start Parameter Referring to Presentation .....................................................................................................26
10.2.4. SMIL Part Referring to Multimedia Objects.................................................................................................27
10.2.5. Maximum values of MMS parameters..........................................................................................................27
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11. MMS CLIENT CONFORMANCE .........................................................................................................................29
11.1. CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................29
11.2. CONTENT CONFORMANCE ..................................................................................................................................30
11.2.1. Media Object Conformance ..........................................................................................................................30
11.2.2. Content Class Conformance..........................................................................................................................30
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1.2.3. Message Conformance ..................................................................................................................................30
11.3. FUNCTIONAL CONFORMANCE.............................................................................................................................30
11.3.1. MMS Creation Conformance ........................................................................................................................30
11.3.2. MMS Submission Conformance ...................................................................................................................30
11.3.3. MMS Retrieval Conformance .......................................................................................................................30
11.3.4. MMS Presentation Conformance ..................................................................................................................31
12. CREATION MODES ...............................................................................................................................................32
APPENDIX A. OMA DRM (INFORMATIVE).....................................................................................................33
A.1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................33
A.2 OMA DRM MESSAGE FORMAT ......................................................................................................................33
A.2.1 Supported transfer encodings ....................................................................................................................33
A.2.2 Referencing OMA DRM content in MMS................................................................................................33
A.2.2.1 One forward-locked media object ................................................................................................................33
APPENDIX B. STATIC CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (NORMATIVE) ............................................35
B.1 MMS CLIENT....................................................................................................................................................35
B.1.1 General client requirements ......................................................................................................................35
B.1.2 General content class conformance requirements .....................................................................................35
B.1.3 Functional conformance to the image basic class .....................................................................................36
B.1.4 Functional conformance to the image rich class .......................................................................................37
B.1.5 Functional conformance to the video basic class ......................................................................................38
B.1.6 Functional conformance to the video rich class ........................................................................................39
B.1.7 Functional conformance to the text class ..................................................................................................40
B.1.8 Creation mode requirements .....................................................................................................................41
B.1.9 Media type and format requirements.........................................................................................................41
B.1.10 Content adaptation requirements...............................................................................................................43
B.2 MMS PROXY-RELAY .......................................................................................................................................44
B.2.1 General server requirements......................................................................................................................44
B.2.2 Content Adaptation - General....................................................................................................................44
B.2.3 Functions for Minor Content Adaptation ..................................................................................................45
B.2.4 Functions for Major Content Adaptation ..................................................................................................46
B.2.5 Actions for Minor Content Adaptation......................................................................................................46
B.2.6 Actions for Major Content Adaptation......................................................................................................47
APPENDIX C. CHANGE HISTORY (INFORMATIVE) .....................................................................................48
C.1 APPROVED VERSION HISTORY ........................................................................................................................48
Figures
Figure 1: Structure of a multimedia message....................................................................................................................12
Figure 2: The same message needs to be reorganized for display on different displays. ..................................................17
Tables
Table 1, MM Content Classes...........................................................................................................................................14
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Table 2, MMS SMIL grouping of elements......................................................................................................................19
Table 3, The MMS SMIL layout module..........................................................................................................................20
Table 4, The MMS SMIL media object modules..............................................................................................................20
Table 5, The MMS SMIL structure modules ....................................................................................................................20
Table 6, The MMS SMIL timing and synchronization module ........................................................................................21
Table 7, The MMS SMIL meta information module ........................................................................................................21
Table 8. Content adaptation within core MM content domain..........................................................................................23
Table 9, Classification of still image and graphics transcoding........................................................................................24
Table 10, Classification of bitmap graphics transcoding ..................................................................................................24
Table 11, Classification of speech audio transcoding .......................................................................................................24
Table 12, Classification of synthetic audio transcoding....................................................................................................24
Table 13, Classification of video transcoding...................................................................................................................25
Table 14, Maximum values of MMS parameters..............................................................................................................27
Table 15, General client requirements ..............................................................................................................................35
Table 16, General content class conformance requirements .............................................................................................36
Table 17, Functional conformance to the image basic class .............................................................................................37
Table 18, Functional conformance to the image rich class ...............................................................................................38
Table 19, Functional conformance to the video basic class ..............................................................................................39
Table 20, Functional conformance to the video rich class ................................................................................................40
Table 21, Functional conformance to the text class ..........................................................................................................41
Table 22, Creation mode requirements .............................................................................................................................41
Table 23, Media type and format requirements ................................................................................................................43
Table 24, Content adaptation requirements.......................................................................................................................44
Table 25, General server requirements .............................................................................................................................44
Table 26, General content adaptation requirements..........................................................................................................45
Table 27, Minor content adaptation function requirements ..............................................................................................45
Table 28, Major content adaptation function requirements...............................................................................................46
Table 29, Minor content adaptation action requirements..................................................................................................46
Table 30, Major content adaptations requirements ...........................................................................................................47
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