1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative
references
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Symbols and
abbreviations
2.3 Method of
describing bit stream syntax
2.4 Transport stream
bitstream requirements
2.5 Program stream
bitstream requirements
2.6 Program and
program element descriptors
2.7 Restrictions on
the multiplexed stream semantics
2.8 Compatibility with
ISO/IEC 11172
2.9 Registration of
copyright identifiers
2.10 Registration of
private data format
2.11 Carriage of
ISO/IEC 14496 data
2.12 Carriage of
metadata
2.13 Carriage of ISO
15938 data
2.14 Carriage of Rec.
ITU-T H.264 | ISO/IEC 14496-10 video
2.15 Carriage of
ISO/IEC 14496-17 text streams
2.16 Carriage of
auxiliary video streams
2.17 Carriage of HEVC
2.18 Carriage of green
access units
2.19 Carriage of
ISO/IEC 23008-3 MPEG-H 3D audio data
2.20 Carriage of
Quality Access Units in MPEG-2 sections
Annex A – CRC decoder model
A.1 CRC decoder model
Annex B – Digital storage medium command and control (DSM-CC)
B.1 Introduction
B.2 General elements
B.3 Technical elements
Annex C – Program-specific
information
C.1 Explanation of
program-specific information in transport streams
C.2 Introduction
C.3 Functional
mechanism
C.4 The mapping of
sections into transport stream packets
C.5 Repetition rates
and random access
C.6 What is a program?
C.7 Allocation of program_number
C.8 Usage of PSI in a
typical system
C.9 The relationships
of PSI structures
C.10 Bandwidth
utilization and signal acquisition time
Annex D – Systems timing model and application implications of this Recommendation | International
Standard
D.1 Introduction
Annex E – Data transmission applications
E.1 General
considerations
E.2 Suggestion
Annex F – Graphics of syntax for this Recommendation | International
Standard
F.1 Introduction
Annex G – General information
G.1 General
information
Annex H – Private data
H.1 Private data
Annex I – Systems conformance and real-time interface
I.1 Systems
conformance and real-time interface
Annex J – Interfacing jitter-inducing networks to MPEG-2 decoders
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Network compliance
models
J.3 Network
specification for jitter smoothing
J.4 Example decoder
implementations
Annex K – Splicing transport streams
K.1 Introduction
K.2 The different
types of splicing point
K.3 Decoder behaviour
on splices
Annex L – Registration procedure (see 2.9)
L.1 Procedure for the
request of a Registered Identifier (RID)
L.2 Responsibilities
of the Registration Authority
L.3 Responsibilities
of parties requesting an RID
L.4 Appeal procedure
for denied applications
Annex M – Registration application form (see 2.9)
M.1 Contact
information of organization requesting a Registered Identifier (RID)
M.2 Statement of an
intention to apply the assigned RID
M.3 Date of intended
implementation of the RID
M.4 Authorized
representative
M.5 For official use
only of the Registration Authority
Annex N – Registration Authority Diagram of administration structure (see
2.9)
Annex O – Registration procedure (see 2.10)
O.1 Procedure for the
request of an RID
O.2 Responsibilities
of the Registration Authority
O.3 Contact
information for the Registration Authority
O.4 Responsibilities
of parties requesting an RID
O.5 Appeal procedure
for denied applications
Annex P – Registration application form
P.1 Contact
information of organization requesting an RID
P.2 Request for a
specific RID
P.3 Short description
of RID that is in use and date system that was implemented
P.4 Statement of an
intention to apply the assigned RID
P.5 Date of intended
implementation of the RID
P.6 Authorized
representative
P.7 For official use
of the Registration Authority
Annex Q – T-STD and P-STD buffer models for ISO/IEC 13818-7 ADTS
Q.1 Introduction
Q.2 Leak rate from
transport buffer
Q.3 Buffer size
Q.4 Conclusion
Annex R – Carriage of ISO/IEC 14496 scenes in Rec. ITU-T
H.222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1
R.1 Content access
procedure for ISO/IEC 14496 program components within a program stream
R.2 Content access
procedure for ISO/IEC 14496 program components within a transport stream
Annex S – Carriage of JPEG 2000 part 1 video over MPEG-2 transport
streams
S.1 Introduction
S.2 J2K video access
unit, J2K video elementary stream, J2K video sequence and J2K still picture
S.3 Elementary stream
header (elsm) and mapping to PES packets
S.4 J2K transport
constraints
S.5 Interpretation of
flags in adaptation and PES headers for J2K video elementary streams
S.6 T-STD extension
for J2K video elementary streams
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Annex T – MIME type for MPEG-2 transport streams
T.1 Introduction
T.2 MIME type and
subtype
T.3 Security
considerations
T.4 Parameters
Annex U – Carriage of timeline and external
media information over MPEG-2 transport streams
U.1 Introduction
U.2 TEMI access unit
and TEMI elementary stream
U.3 AF descriptors
Annex V – Transport of layered HEVC (MV-HEVC, SHVC)
V.1 Introduction
V.2 Terminology
V.3 Examples
Bibliography