videbmus
Videbmus is a term used in theoretical and experimental discussions to describe a multimedia protocol and data schema intended to unify video embedding, chunked transport, and metadata management for distributed media systems. The acronym is commonly expanded as Video Embedding and Distributed Media Unit System. In its described form, videbmus defines a universal unit, the Media Unit, which encapsulates a video fragment, its timing information, encoding parameters, and optional rights data, enabling clients to request, cache, and validate content across heterogeneous networks.
Etymology and scope are tied to the idea of a modular, interoperable building block for video delivery.
Technical overview centers on the Media Unit and a manifest that describes relationships, dependencies, and validation
History and status indicate that videbmus emerged in academic papers in the 2010s as a concept for
Related topics include MPEG-DASH, CMAF, WebRTC, and content-addressable storage approaches.