Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video: Extensions for Scalability and Main Header Recovery
RFC 5372, “Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video: Extensions for Scalability and Main Header Recovery”, is a Proposed Standard document published in October 2008 by A. Leung, S. Futemma, E. Itakura. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This memo describes extended uses for the payload header in "RTP Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video Streams" as specified in RFC 5371, for better support of JPEG 2000 features such as scalability and main header recovery.
This memo must be accompanied with a complete implementation of "RTP Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video Streams". That document is a complete description of the payload header and signaling, this document only describes additional processing for the payload header. There is an additional media type and Session Description Protocol (SDP) marker signaling for implementations of this document. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
The canonical text of RFC 5372 is hosted at rfc-editor.org. Available in TXT,HTML.
- RFC 5371 RTP Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video Streams
- RFC 5373 Requesting Answering Modes for the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC 5370 The Session Initiation Protocol Conference Bridge Transcoding Model
- RFC 5374 Multicast Extensions to the Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
- RFC 5369 Framework for Transcoding with the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC 5375 IPv6 Unicast Address Assignment Considerations
- RFC 5376 Inter-AS Requirements for the Path Computation Element Communication Protocol
- RFC 5368 Referring to Multiple Resources in the Session Initiation Protocol