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27 a general, freely-available encapsulation format for media streams.
41 3. Requirements for a generic encapsulation format . . . . . . . 3
43 5. The encapsulation process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
91 For describing the Ogg encapsulation process, a set of terms will be
95 encapsulation format, the process of encapsulation, and the concrete
99 The result of an Ogg encapsulation is called the "Physical (Ogg)
102 bitstream, provided to the Ogg encapsulation process, has a
122 3. Requirements for a generic encapsulation format
127 of the encoding format of the media data. Such an encapsulation
157 encapsulation of time-continuous bitstreams. It does not know any
187 header containing encapsulation and error recovery information. Each
202 codec and therefore MUST be given in the encapsulation specification
213 The encapsulation specification for one or more logical bitstreams is
317 5. The encapsulation process
415 | page encapsulation
440 In this example we take a snapshot of the encapsulation process of
443 encapsulation process chops up the packets into segments. The
456 encapsulation process then creates pages, which are quite small in
601 The Ogg encapsulation format is a container format and only
706 media mapping: A specific use of the Ogg encapsulation format
711 the encoder, but only a sequence of bits to the Ogg encapsulation.
720 encapsulation of one or several logical bitstreams. It consists
735 (Ogg) segment: The Ogg encapsulation process splits each packet into