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- Presentation_timestamp abstract "The presentation timestamp (PTS) is a timestamp metadata field in an MPEG transport stream or MPEG program stream that is used to achieve synchronization of programs' separate elementary streams (for example Video, Audio, Subtitles) when presented to the viewer. The PTS is given in units related to a program's overall clock reference, either Program Clock Reference (PCR) or System Clock Reference (SCR), which is also transmitted in the transport stream or program stream. Presentation time stamps have a resolution of 90kHz, suitable for the presentation synchronization task. The PCR or SCR has a resolution of 27MHz which is suitable for synchronization of a decoder's overall clock with that of the usual remote encoder, including driving TV signals such as frame and line sync timing, colour sub carrier, etc.Decoding of N elementary streams is synchronized by adjusting the decoding of streams to a common master time base rather than by adjusting the decoding of one stream to match that of another. The master time base may be one of the N decoders' clocks, the data source’s clock, or it may be some external clock.A transport stream may contain multiple programs and each program may have its own time base. The time bases of different programs within a transport stream may be different. Because PTSs apply to the decoding of individual elementary streams, they reside in the PES packet layer of both the transport streams and program streams. End-to-end synchronization occurs when encoders save time stamps at capture time, when the time stamps propagate with associated coded data to decoders, and when decoders use those time stamps to schedule presentations.Synchronization of a decoding system with a channel is achieved through the use of the SCR in the program stream and by its analog, the PCR, in the transport stream. The SCR and PCR are time stamps encoding the timing of the bit stream itself, and are derived from the same time base used for the audio and video PTS values from the same program. Since each program may have its own time base, there are separate PCR fields for each program in a transport stream containing multiple programs. In some cases it may be possible for programs to share PCR fields.".
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageID "14904108".
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageLength "2713".
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageRevisionID "574280316".
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Audio_to_video_synchronization.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_to_video_synchronization.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:MPEG.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Field_(computer_science).
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink MPEG_program_stream.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink MPEG_transport_stream.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Metadata.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Packetized_elementary_stream.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLink Timestamp.
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Presentation timestamp".
- Presentation_timestamp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synchronization".
- Presentation_timestamp subject Category:Audio_to_video_synchronization.
- Presentation_timestamp subject Category:MPEG.
- Presentation_timestamp hypernym Field.
- Presentation_timestamp comment "The presentation timestamp (PTS) is a timestamp metadata field in an MPEG transport stream or MPEG program stream that is used to achieve synchronization of programs' separate elementary streams (for example Video, Audio, Subtitles) when presented to the viewer. The PTS is given in units related to a program's overall clock reference, either Program Clock Reference (PCR) or System Clock Reference (SCR), which is also transmitted in the transport stream or program stream.".
- Presentation_timestamp label "Presentation timestamp".
- Presentation_timestamp sameAs Q7240998.
- Presentation_timestamp sameAs m.047grk2.
- Presentation_timestamp sameAs Q7240998.
- Presentation_timestamp wasDerivedFrom Presentation_timestamp?oldid=574280316.
- Presentation_timestamp isPrimaryTopicOf Presentation_timestamp.