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mixing level, ch2
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The composition of the primary work and interstitials in a single timeline suitable for broadcast.
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mixing level
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minimal implementation profile
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Advertising, commercial, promotional or public service related material or essence. Also termed “interstitial” content. The typical duration is less than approximately two to three minutes.
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Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
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Information used to announce and discover a session, which may include session identification, session version, name, start and end times, and other information.
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megahertz (106 cycles per second)
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A session announcement is a mechanism by which a session description is conveyed to users in a proactive fashion, i.e., the session description was not explicitly requested by the user.
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M/H encapsulation
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