MPEG-A explained
MPEG-A is a group of standards for composing MPEG systems formally known as ISO/IEC 23000 - Multimedia Application Format, published since 2007.[1] [2] [3]
MPEG-A consists of 20 parts, including:
- MPEG-A Part 1: Purpose for multimedia application formats
- MPEG-A Part 2: MPEG music player application format
- MPEG-A Part 3: MPEG photo player application format
- MPEG-A Part 4: Musical slide show application format
- MPEG-A Part 5: Media streaming application format
- MPEG-A Part 6: Professional archival application format
- MPEG-A Part 7: Open access application format
- MPEG-A Part 8: Portable video application format
- MPEG-A Part 9: Digital Multimedia Broadcasting application format
- MPEG-A Part 10: Surveillance application format
- MPEG-A Part 11: Stereoscopic video application format
- MPEG-A Part 12: Interactive music application format
- MPEG-A Part 13: Augmented reality application format
- MPEG-A Part 15: Multimedia preservation application format
- MPEG-A Part 16: Publish/Subscribe Application Format
- MPEG-A Part 17: Multiple sensorial media application format
- MPEG-A Part 18: Media linking application format
- MPEG-A Part 19: Common media application format (CMAF) for segmented media (MPEG CMAF),[4] – a media application format for ABR (adaptive bitrate) media
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: MPEG standards - Full list of standards developed or under development . https://web.archive.org/web/20100420192552/http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/standards.htm . dead . 2010-04-20 . MPEG . chiariglione.org . 2010-02-09 .
- Web site: Terms of Reference . https://web.archive.org/web/20100221015538/http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/terms_of_reference.htm . dead . 2010-02-21 . MPEG . chiariglione.org . 2010-02-09 .
- Web site: Working documents, MPEG-A (Multimedia Application Format) . MPEG . 2016-12-21.
- Web site: ISO/IEC DIS 23000-19 - Information technology -- Multimedia application format -- Part 19: Common Multimedia Application Format (CMAF) . ISO . ISO . 2019-03-25.