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2.11 MPEG-2

2.11.1 Introduction

 

Whilst many other methods exist, MPEG-2 is today the de facto standard method for carrying compressed audio and video signals. The standard provides a highly flexible set of techniques that enable a wide variety of bit rates and programme structures to be carried under a single standard technique.

At its simplest an MPEG-2 signal may carry just a single audio or video component; at its most complex it may carry several complete television services, each comprising audio, video, data and text components.

One of the key features of MPEG-2 is that it is a standard, defined by ISO 13818, meaning that one manufacturer’s equipment complying with the standard is compatible ...

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