The official title of MPEG-B is MPEG systems technologies. After developing MPEG-1, -2, -4 and -7, MPEG realised that there were specific systems technologies that did not fit naturally into any part 1 of those standards. Thus, after using the letter A in MPEG-A, MPEG decided to use the letter B for this new family of specifications.MPEG-B is composed of 13 parts, some of which are
- Part 1 – Binary MPEG format for XML, also called Binary MPEG format for XML or BiM, specifies a set of generic technologies for encoding XML documents adding to and integrating the specifications developed in MPEG-7 Part 1 and MPEG-21 part 16 (link)
- Part 4 – Codec configuration representation specifies a framework that enables a terminal to build a new video or 3D Graphics decoder by assembling standardised tools expressed in the RVC CAL language (link)
- Part 5 – Bitstream Syntax Description Language (BSDL) specifies a language to describe the syntax of a bitstream
- Part 7 – Common encryption format for ISO base media file format files specifies elementary stream encryption and encryption parameter storage to enable a single MP4 file to be used on different devices supporting different content protection systems (link)
- Part 9 – Common Encryption for MPEG-2 Transport Streams is a similar specification as Part 7 for MPEG-2 Transport Stream
- Part 11 – Green metadata specifies metadata to enable a decoder to consume less energy while still providing a good quality video (link)
- Part 12 – Sample Variants defines a Sample Variant framework to identify the content protection system used in the client (link)
- Part 13 – Media Orchestration contains tools for orchestrating in time (synchronisation) and space the automated combination of multiple media sources (i.e. cameras, microphones) into a coherent multimedia experience rendered on multiple devices simultaneously
- Part 14 – Partial File Format enables the description of an MP4 file partially received over lossy communication channels by providing tools to describe reception data, the received data and document transmission information
- Part 15 – Carriage of Web Resource in MP4 FF specifies how to use MP4 File Format tools to enrich audio/video content, as well as audio-only content, with synchronised, animated, interactive web data, including overlays.
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