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	Title		: RTP Payload Format for 3GPP Timed Text
	Author(s)	: J. Rey et al.
	Filename	: draft-rey-avt-3gpp-timed-text-01.txt
	Pages		: 32
	Date		: 2003-9-18
	
This document specifies an RTP payload format for the transmission of 
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) timed text.  3GPP timed 
text is time-lined decorated text media format based on the ISO 
(International Standardisation Organisation) Base Media File Format.  
As of today, 3GPP timed text contents can be downloaded via HTTP and 
synchronised with audio/video contents.  There is however no 
available mechanism for streaming 3GPP timed text.  In the following 
sections the problems of streaming timed text are addressed and a 
payload format for streaming 3GPP timed text over RTP is specified.

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