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	Title		: RTP Payload Format for SVC Video
	Author(s)	: S. Wenger, Y. Wang
	Filename	: draft-wenger-avt-rtp-svc-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2005-10-10
	
   This memo describes an RTP Payload format for the scalable extension
   of the ITU-T Recommendation H.264 video codec which is the
   technically identical to ISO/IEC International Standard 14496-10
   video codec.  The RTP payload format allows for packetization of one
   or more Network Abstraction Layer Units (NALUs), produced by the
   video encoder, in each RTP payload.  The payload format has wide
   applicability, as it supports applications from simple low bit-rate
   conversational usage, to Internet video streaming with interleaved
   transmission, to high bit-rate video-on-demand.

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