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Packet Identifier of a MPEG2 Transport Stream Packet.

The PID is a 13-bit number that is used by the MPEG2 Multiplexer or MPEG2 Demultiplexer to identify the Elementary Stream to which this TS Packet belongs. A MPEG2 Transport Stream can thus contain up to 2^13 = 8192 multiplexed Elementary Streams.

Some PIDs are defined by the MPEG2 Standard and the DVB Standard to be used for reserved purposes:

Reserved PIDs
PID (hex) Purpose
0x00 PMT - Program Map Table
0x01 CAT - Conditional Access Table
0x10 NIT - Network Information Table
0x11 SDT - Service Description Table
0x12 EIT - Event Information Table
0x13 RST - Running Status Table
0x14 TDT - Time and Date Table



Links:

http://erg.abdn.ac.uk/research/future-net/digital-video/mpeg2-trans.html