[streaming] MP4V over MP2TS
Miguel Barreiro Paz
enano at fi.udc.es
Wed May 7 18:06:22 CEST 2003
Hi,
I'm quite impressed by the videolan evolution in the past months :)
I've been playing a bit today with vlc streaming of both MPEG2 program
streams and AVI files containing MPEG-4 video and MP3 audio. It took me a
while to realize the UDP network protocol used is in fact a MPEG-2
Transport Stream encapsulating the elementary streams :-) Is it documented
anywhere? Specifically, as far as I can tell (dumb hand-made analyzer
program) the PAT is not standard. I assume it somehow contains the fourcc
of the media (MP4V or whatever) instead. Are any details of this format
documented anywhere?
Related to these issues, is there any specific reason why certain
specific PIDs (16, 17...) are used? (DVB reserves these PIDs for system
tables).
Kindest regards,
Miguel
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