eSpinner BML

eSpinner BML supports Broadcast Markup Language (BML), a standard developed by ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Broadcast) for terrestrial digital broadcasting in Japan. eflow provides two BML browser versions that are based on the eSpinner browser platform: the BML OneSeg Browser (compatible with digital broadcasting for mobile receiver units) and the BML FullSeg Browser (compatible with digital broadcasting for fixed receiver units).
eSpinner BML is not just a simple application; it is a Web development platform.
- Shared modules are completely independent from browser modules.
- Shared modules can be accessed from applications other than the browser—these modules are presented as independent libraries.
Browser—these modules are presented as independent libraries.
The interface between Browser and Television is clearly defined to achieve a high level of portability.
BML Browser Architecture
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The internal architecture is the same for the eSpinner BML OneSeg and eSpinner BML FullSeg browsers.
eSpinner BML FullSeg Browser
eSpinner for BML FullSeg is an ARIB profile A-compliant BML browser that is compatible with digital broadcasting for fixed receiver units. It can also switch seamlessly between BML and HTML contents.
Features
- Supports ARIB profile A for digital terrestrial television broadcasting
AARIB STD-B24 version 3.9
ARIB TR-B15 version 2.8
ARIB TR-B14 version 1.5 - Supports BS and broadband CS digital broadcasting
- The same internal architecture as BML OneSeg
- Supports the Linux® platform
- source code can be supplied (conditions apply)
eSpinner BML OneSeg
eSpinner for BML OneSeg is an ARIB profile C-compliant BML browser that is compatible with digital broadcasting for mobile receiver units. By precisely defining the interface between browser and platform, this browser can be run on virtually any platform.
Features
- Supports ARIB profile C for digital terrestrial television broadcasting
ARIB STD-B24 version 5.0
ARIB TR-B14 version 2.8 - Supports the Linux, Windows® Mobile, and Win32 platforms
- source code can be supplied (conditions apply)
