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	Title		: RTP Payload Format for H.264 Video
	Author(s)	: Y. Wang, S. Wenger, M. Hannuksela, T. Stockhammer, M. Westerlund
	Filename	: draft-wang-avt-rfc3984bis-00.txt
	Pages		: 86
	Date		: 2008-2-14
	
This memo describes an RTP Payload format for the ITU-T 
   Recommendation H.264 video codec and the technically identical 
   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 an H.264 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. 

   This memo intends to obsolete RFC 3984. 

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