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        Title           : RTP Payload Format for MPEG-4 Streams
        Author(s)       : O. Avaro et al.
        Filename        : draft-gentric-avt-rtp-mpeg4-00.txt
        Pages           : 24
        Date            : 16-Nov-00
        
This document describes a payload format for transporting MPEG-4
encoded data using RTP. MPEG-4 is a recent standard from ISO/IEC for
the coding of natural and synthetic audio-visual data. Several services
provided by RTP are beneficial for MPEG-4 encoded data transport over
the Internet. Additionally, the use of RTP makes it possible to
synchronize MPEG-4 data with other real-time data types.

This specification is a product of the Audio/Video Transport working
group within the Internet Engineering Task Force and ISO/IEC MPEG-4 ad
hoc group on MPEG-4 over Internet. Comments are solicited and should be
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