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[[MPEG-2 Stream Format]], specified as part of the [[MPEG-2 Standard]] in [[ITU-T H.222.0]]. Used for transport channels, e.g. when streaming MPEG-2 content over networks. |
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Networks can be e.g. computer networks, [[DVB-C]] Cable Networks [[DVB-S]] Satellite Networks or [[DVB-T]] Networks. |
Networks can be e.g. computer networks, [[DVB-C]] Cable Networks [[DVB-S]] Satellite Networks or [[DVB-T]] Networks. |
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The MPEG-2 Transport Stream Format specifies how to encapsulate [[MPEG-2 Elementary Stream]] Packets, the [[MPEG-2 Multiplexer]] procedure, and how to add additional information like [[PSI Tables]] and Sync Information. |
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Normally, in DVB-T (and others?) a transport stream contains more than one program stream and therefore more than one program. |
Normally, in DVB-T (and others?) a transport stream contains more than one program stream and therefore more than one program. |
Revision as of 21:28, 6 January 2008
MPEG-2 Stream Format, specified as part of the MPEG-2 Standard in ITU-T H.222.0. Used for transport channels, e.g. when streaming MPEG-2 content over networks.
Networks can be e.g. computer networks, DVB-C Cable Networks DVB-S Satellite Networks or DVB-T Networks.
The MPEG-2 Transport Stream Format specifies how to encapsulate MPEG-2 Elementary Stream Packets, the MPEG-2 Multiplexer procedure, and how to add additional information like PSI Tables and Sync Information.
Normally, in DVB-T (and others?) a transport stream contains more than one program stream and therefore more than one program.
See also
Multiple programs is a page describing various software solutions to record more than one program at a time.