Abstract
HTTP-based delivery for Video on Demand (VoD) has been gaining popularity within recent years. With the recently proposed Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), video clients may dynamically adapt the requested video quality and bitrate to match their current download rate. To avoid playback interruption, DASH clients attempt to keep the buffer occupancy above a certain minimum level. This mechanism works well for the single view video streaming. For multi-view video streaming application over DASH, the user originates view switching and that only one view of multi-view content is played by a DASH client at a given time. For such applications, it is an open problem how to exploit the buffered video data during the view switching process. In this paper, we propose two fast and efficient view switching approaches in the paradigm of DASH systems, which fully exploit the already buffered video data. The advantages of the proposed approaches are twofold. One is that the view switching delay will be short. The second advantage is that the rate-distortion performance during the view switching period will be high, i.e., using less request data to achieve comparable video playback quality. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.