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The collection of all the TS_program_map_section()s.
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A generic term for one of the elementary streams or other data streams that may be included in a program. For example: audio, video, data, etc.
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A generic term for one of the elementary streams or other data streams that may be included in a program.
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A time stamp in the transport stream from which decoder timing is derived.
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A collection of program elements. Program elements may be elementary streams. Program elements need not have any defined time base; those that do have a common time base and are intended for synchronized presentation. The term program is also used in the context of a “television program” such as a scheduled daily news broadcast.
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A collection of program elements. Program elements may be elementary streams. Program elements need not have any defined time base; those that do have a common time base and are intended for synchronized presentation.
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Program shall mean the collection of all elements within the emission that have the same program number, independent of the methods used to propagate the program elements.
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A defined subset of data delivery characteristics.
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A defined subset of the syntax specified in the MPEG-2 video coding specification
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Information expressed in the form of procedures; e.g., do F, do G, do H, or, more succinctly, <F(), G(), H()>
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