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The system header is a data structure that carries information summarizing the system characteristics of the Digital Television Standard multiplexed bit stream.
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A time stamp in the program stream from which decoder timing is derived.
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number of structured coupled bands
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Data that uses MPEG-2 PCRs and MPEG-2 PTSs with the objective of delivering data units with timing constraints, these data units being processed for presentation and/or display as a standalone stream.
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number of fbw channel mantissas
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A structure transmitted within an MPEG-2 transport stream containing a the same information as an asynchronous trigger but with the addition of a PTS.
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Data that uses MPEG-2 PCRs and MPEG-2 PTSs with the objective of matching presentation and/or display of data units with access units of other streams (typically audio and video).
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