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Re: RFC 2250



At 12:33 PM -0500 12/14/00, Richvalsky, James J wrote:
I am working on a project where we are trying to stream QuickTime movies. Except the movies might contain multiple tracks: audio, video, text, ... and my group only cares about the audio and video tracks.

It appears that each track in a QuickTime movie gets sent out as a separate RTP stream. I also found a statement that says that the H.263+ codec gets streamed in the IETF standard manner (in this case it would be RFC 2190). I think this will boil down to what will the server be doing with the QuickTime movie?

If we have a program that contains MPEG-1 audio and video elementary streams, and the aux content, will the MPEG-1 A/V get streamed according to the IETF standard (which is RFC 2250)?

The packetizer/reassembler for MPEG-1 was added in QuickTime 5, so you'll need the QT5 Public Preview to Hint MPEG-based movies.


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