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data elementary stream buffer size for synchronized data elementary stream n
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A continuous sequence of PES packets of one elementary stream with one stream_id.
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A PES stream consists of PES packets, all of whose payloads consist of data from a single elementary stream, and all of which have the same stream_id.
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data elementary stream buffer for synchronized data elementary stream n
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The leading fields in a PES packet up to but not including the PES_packet_data_byte fields where the stream is not a padding stream. In the case of a padding stream, the PES packet header is defined as the leading fields in a PES packet up to but not including the padding_byte fields.
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The data structure used to carry elementary stream data. It consists of a packet header followed by PES packet payload.
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A set of rules for determining grantable permissions.
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data program element buffer
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Authorization to perform a privileged operation.
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declarative data essence
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