Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
2.1Normativereferences
2.2Informativereferences
2.3Bibliography
3Termsanddefinitions
4Abbreviations
5Referencearchitecture
6Multiplexingformat
6.1Basicstructure
6.2Objectstructure
6.3Boxorder
6.4Trackstructure
6.5Mediadatastructure
6.6Otherdescriptions
7Boxdefinitions
7.1Filetypebox
7.2Otherboxes
8DigitalRightsManagement(DRM)box
8.1Syntax
8.2Semantics
9Timedtextformat
9.1Unicodesupport
9.2Bytes,characters,andglyphs
9.3Charactersetsupport
9.4Fontsupport
9.5Fontsandmetrics
9.6Coloursupport
9.7Textrenderingpositionandcomposition
9.8Marqueescrolling
9.9Language
9.10Writingdirection
9.11Textwrap
9.12Highlighting,ClosedCaption,andKaraoke
9.13Mediahandler
9.14Mediahandlerheader
9.15Stylerecord
9.16Sampledescriptionformat
9.17Sampleformat
9.18Combinationsoffeatures
AppendixI-Applicationexample:TypicalVODtransmission
AppendixII-Applicationexample:Randomaccesstransmission
AppendixIII-Applicationexample:Livevideotransmission Abstract
Provides an extended multiplexing format based on ITU-T Rec. J.123, which is appropriate for audio and video transmission by download-based protocol over TCP/IP without any session control protocols between server and client, a.k.a. "Progressive Download".