MPEG program stream
Filename extension | .mpg, .mpeg, .m2p, .ps |
---|---|
Internet media type | video/MP2P,[1] video/MP1S,[1] video/mpeg[2][3] |
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) | public.mpeg[2][3] |
Developed by | MPEG |
Initial release | August 1993[4] |
Latest release | ISO/IEC 13818-1:2019 (June 2019 ) |
Type of format | Container format |
Container for | Audio, video, data |
Extended to | VOB, EVO, MOD |
Standard | ISO/IEC 11172-1,[4] ISO/IEC 13818-1,[5] ITU-T H.222.0[6][7] |
Open format? | Yes[8] |
Program stream (PS or MPEG-PS) is a container format for multiplexing digital audio, video and more. The PS format is specified in MPEG-1 Part 1 (ISO/IEC 11172-1) and MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1[9]/ITU-T H.222.0[6][7]). The MPEG-2 Program Stream is analogous and similar to ISO/IEC 11172 Systems layer and it is forward compatible.[10][11]
Program streams are used on DVD-Video discs and HD DVD video discs, but with some restrictions and extensions.[12][13] The filename extensions are VOB and EVO respectively.
Coding structure
Program streams are created by combining one or more Packetized Elementary Streams (PES), which have a common time base, into a single stream. It is designed for reasonably reliable media such as disks, in contrast to MPEG transport stream which is for data transmission in which loss of data is likely. Program streams have variable size records and minimal use of start codes which would make over the air reception difficult, but has less overhead. Program stream coding layer allows only one program of one or more elementary streams to be packaged into a single stream, in contrast to transport stream, which allows multiple programs.[10]
MPEG-2 Program stream can contain MPEG-1 Part 2 video, MPEG-2 Part 2 video, MPEG-1 Part 3 audio (MP3, MP2, MP1) or MPEG-2 Part 3 audio.[10] It can also contain MPEG-4 Part 2 video, MPEG-2 Part 7 audio (AAC) or MPEG-4 Part 3 (AAC) audio,[10] but they are rarely used.[citation needed] The MPEG-2 Program stream has provisions for non-standard data (e.g. AC-3 audio or subtitles) in the form of so-called private streams.[14] International Organization for Standardization authorized SMPTE Registration Authority, LLC as the registration authority for MPEG-2 format identifiers. It publishes a list of compression formats which can be encapsulated in MPEG-2 transport stream and program stream.[15]
Coding details
Name | Number of bits |
Description |
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sync bytes | 32 | 0x000001BA |
marker bits | 2 | 01b for MPEG-2 version. The marker bits for the MPEG-1 version are 4 bits with value 0010b. |
System clock [32..30] | 3 | System Clock Reference (SCR) bits 32 to 30 |
marker bit | 1 | 1 Bit always set. |
System clock [29..15] | 15 | System clock bits 29 to 15 |
marker bit | 1 | 1 Bit always set. |
System clock [14..0] | 15 | System clock bits 14 to 0 |
marker bit | 1 | 1 Bit always set. |
SCR extension | 9 | |
marker bit | 1 | 1 Bit always set. |
bit rate | 22 | In units of 50 bytes per second. |
marker bits | 2 | 11 Bits always set. |
reserved | 5 | reserved for future use |
stuffing length | 3 | |
stuffing bytes | 8*stuffing length | |
system header (optional) | 0 or more | if system header start code follows: 0x000001BB |
Name | Number of bytes |
Description |
---|---|---|
sync bytes | 4 | 0x000001BB |
header length | 2 | |
rate bound and marker bits | 3 | |
audio bound and flags | 1 | |
flags, marker bit, and video bound | 1 | |
Packet rate restriction and reserved byte | 1 |
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "RFC 3555 - MIME Type Registration of RTP Payload Formats". July 2003. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3555#page-39.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Details for: MPEG-2 Program Stream". PRONOM: The technical registry. The National Archives (United Kingdom). https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/Format/proFormatSearch.aspx?status=detailReport&id=660.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Details for: MPEG-1 Program Stream". PRONOM: The technical registry. The National Archives (United Kingdom). https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/Format/proFormatSearch.aspx?status=detailReport&id=659.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 ISO (1993). "ISO/IEC 11172-1:1993 - Information technology -- Coding of moving pictures and associated audio for digital storage media at up to about 1,5 Mbit/s -- Part 1: Systems". http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=19180.
- ↑ ISO (1996). "ISO/IEC 13818-1:1996 - Information technology -- Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information: Systems". http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=22989.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 ITU-T (May 2006). "H.222.0 Summary". http://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-t/rec/h/T-REC-H.222.0-200605-I!!SUM-HTM-E.htm.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 ITU-T. "H.222.0 : Information technology - Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information: Systems". http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.222.0.
- ↑ Template:Cite tech report
- ↑ ISO/IEC 13818-1:2000 - Information technology -- Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information: Systems, neuron2.net, 2000-12-01, http://neuron2.net/library/mpeg2/iso13818-1.pdf
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 ISO (2000-12-01) ISO/IEC 13818-1 : 2000, Second edition Page X, Retrieved on 2009-07-25
- ↑ Data Broadcasting, MPEG-2 Transport Basics, MPEG-2 Program Stream, Retrieved on 2009-07-25
- ↑ DVD - MPeg differences, Retrieved on 2009-07-24
- ↑ MPEG.org (July 21, 1996) DVD Technical Notes - Video Data Specifications, Retrieved on 2009-07-25
- ↑ What is a VOB file, Retrieved on 2009-07-26
- ↑ "MPEG Transport Stream Identifiers". SMPTE Registration Authority, LLC. https://smpte-ra.org/mpeg-ts-ids.
- ↑ "Pack Header". https://dvd.sourceforge.net/dvdinfo/packhdr.html.
External links
- MPEG-2
- Official MPEG web site
- BBC On MPEG
- RFC 3555 - MIME Type Registration of RTP Payload Formats (video/MP2P, video/MP1S)
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG program stream.
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