SCTE 128-2 : 2013
Superseded
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AVC VIDEO CONSTRAINTS FOR CABLE TELEVISION - PART 2 TRANSPORT
29-10-2018
08-06-2013
1.0 SCOPE
2.0 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3.0 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES
4.0 COMPLIANCE NOTATION
5.0 DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS
6.0 MPEG-2 MULTIPLEX AND TRANSPORT
CONSTRAINTS FOR AVC
7.0 AVC VIDEO CONSTRAINTS
8.0 CARRIAGE OF CAPTIONING, AFD, AND BAR DATA
9.0 SUPPORT FOR AVC STILL PICTURES
APPENDIX A - USE OF ADAPTATION FIELD PRIVATE DATA
APPENDIX B - ENCODING GUIDELINES TO ENABLE TRICK
PLAY SUPPORT OF AVC STREAMS (INFORMATIVE)
Specifies the transmission of AVC coded video elementary streams constrained per SCTE 128 Part 1 in an MPEG-2 service multiplex (single or multi-program Transport Stream).
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Supersedes & Redesignates SCTE 128. (08/2013)
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Standard
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Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
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