SMPTE RP 203-2000
- Real-Time Opportunistic Data Flow Control in an MPEG-2 Transport Emission Multiplex
- standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,
- Category: SMPTE
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This practice defines the means of implementing opportunistic data flow control in a DTV MPEG-2 transport broadcast according to flow control messages defined in SMPTE 325M. An emissions multiplexer requests opportunistic data packets as the need for them arises and a data server responds by forwarding data already inserted into MPEG-2 transport stream packets. The control protocol that allows this transfer of asynchronous data is extensible in a backward compatible manner to allow for more advanced control as may be necessary in the future.
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