RFC 6184 - RTP Payload Format for H.264 Video.
HARD AUTHENTICATION OF H.264 VIDEO APPLYING MPEG-21 GENERIC BITSTREAM SYNTAX DESCRIPTION (GBSD) Razib Iqbal, Shervin Shirmohammadi, and Jiying Zhao. compressed format. Therefore, the watermark.
It is up to higher level code to add Annex B startcodes between frames (00 00 00 01), or else count and buffer the bytes output and add a header in mp4 or rtp format, or other format as required. Multiple streams may be simultaneously encoded by the H.264 encoder; these may be of different resolutions.
The RTP payload format allows for packetization of one or more Network Abstraction Layer Units (NALUs), produced by an H.264 video encoder, in each RTP payload. The payload format has wide applicability, as it supports applications from simple low bitrate conversational usage, to Internet video streaming with interleaved transmission, to high bitrate video-on-demand.
Format Description for MPEG-2 -- Video or picture encoding defined by the MPEG-2 family of specifications. The key techniques employed in the MPEG-2 codec include intra-frame Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) coding and motion-compensated inter-frame prediction. All MPEG-2 streams (picture, sound or data) are based on elementary streams; in the case of picture (video), the elementary stream.
Advanced video coding for generic audiovisual services This edition includes the modifications introduced by H.264 (2003) Cor.1 approved on 7 May 2004 Superseded.
H.264 additional modes may or may not be distinct from the profiles in H.264. A separate media subtype, named H264-RCDO, is defined to ensure backward compatibility with deployed implementations of H.264. 4. Payload Format The payload format defined in Section 5 of RFC 6184 (1) SHALL be used. This includes the RTP header usage and the payload.
H.264 bitstreams referred to as AVC in this work). This extension enables the implementation of advanced application scenarios with H.264, such as scalable streaming and universal multimedia access (69). Given the dominant application of H.264 as video compression system, the necessity of practical security tools for H.264 is unquestionable.