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The encapsulation of datagrams in addressable sections.
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A physical device that is capable of inserting MPEG-2 transport stream packets into and extracting MPEG-2 transport stream packets from an MPEG-2 transport stream.
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A device that combines MPEG-2 packets from one or more elementary streams into one or more MPEG-2 transport stream outputs containing a multiplex of packets, or that combines multiple transport streams into a system level multiplex.
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A type of content which supports limited or general embedding of other content types within its serialized or presented forms; for example, an XDML document is an instance of a multimedia content type.
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Refers to standards developed by the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29 WG11, Moving Picture Experts Group. MPEG may also refer to the Group.
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A pair of numbers which represent the vertical and horizontal displacement of a region of a reference picture for prediction.
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A type of content which does not support the general embedding of other content types within its serialized or presented forms; for example, a PNG image is an instance of a monomedia content type.
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The delivery parameters of data modules are conveyed in DownloadInfoIndication messages. One DownloadInfoIndication message can convey the module delivery parameters of multiple data modules of the same U-U Object Carousel.
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The payload data that is delivered to the receiver.
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A small device, not working by itself, designed to run specialized conditional access processing in association with a host. For example, a conditional access subsystem.
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