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Re: Allocation of a stream descriptor for MPEG-2



Hi Gorry,

As stated during the session, I'm willing to help but not familiar with the
procedure to get such code points.

 Martin

--On Mittwoch, 9. März 2005 8:11 Uhr -0600 Gorry Fairhurst <gorry@erg.abdn.ac.uk> wrote:

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| Dear all,
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| The ipdvb WG of the IETF have developed a document that describes an Ultra
| Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) mechanism for the transport of IPv4 and
| IPv6 Datagrams and other network protocol packets directly over the ISO
| MPEG-2 Transport Stream as TS Private Data.
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| This document has now been submitted to the Internet Engineering Steering
| Group (IESG) with a request for publication as an IETF Standards Track
| document in the RFC series.
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| https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi?command=view_id&dTag=1
| 163 4
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| At the ipdvb meeting on 7th March, the WG noted that the MPEG-2
| specification requires conformant TS Multiplexes to provide Program
| Specific Information (PSI) for each stream in the TS Multiplex. Other
| MPEG-2 based transmission standards may also define Service Information
| (SI). This information may allow Receivers and Re-multiplexors to locate
| a specific ULE Stream (i.e., the PID value that carries a ULE Stream).
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| The WG therefore intends to apply for allocation of an appropriate code
| point(s) (i.e. Descriptor / Identifier) from the relevant organisations
| that co-ordinate the use of MPEG-2.
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| If you have experience of the procedure, or have any useful comments, or
| would be willing to help develop text for an appropriate request, could
| you please let me know.
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| Gorry Fairhurst
| (ipdvb WG Chair)
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