IS/ISO/IEC 14496 : Part 1 : 2010 Information Technology - Coding of Audio-Visual Objects Part 1 Systems
Reaffirmed 2022
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 1) which is identical with ISO/IEC 14496-1 : 2010 ‘Information technology - Coding of audio-visual objects - Part 1 : Systems’ issued by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electro technical Commission (IEC) jointly was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on recommendation of Coding and Processing of Audio, Picture, Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Sectional Committee, and approval of the Electronics and Information Technology Division Council.
This Indian Standard is published in several parts. The other parts in this series are:
Part 2 Visual
Part 3 Audio
Part 4 Conformance testing
Part 5 Reference software
Part 6 Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework (DMIF)
Part 7 Optimized reference software for coding of audio-visual objects
Part 8 Carriage of ISO/IEC 14496 contents over IP networks
Part 9 Reference hardware description
Part 10 Advanced Video Coding
Part 11 Scene description and application engine
Part 12 ISO base media file format
Part 13 Intellectual Property Management and Protection (IPMP) extensions
Part 14 MP4 file format
Part 15 Carriage of network abstraction layer (NAL) unit structured video in the ISO base media file format
Part 16 Animation Framework eXtension (AFX)
Part 17 Streaming text format
Part 18 Font compression and streaming
Part 19 Synthesized texture stream
Part 20 Lightweight Application Scene Representation (LASeR) and Simple Aggregation Format (SAF)
Part 21 MPEG-J Graphics Framework eXtensions (GFX)
Part 22 Open Font Format
Part 23 Symbolic Music Representation
Part 24 Audio and Systems Interaction
Part 25 3D Graphics Compression Model
Part 26 Audio conformance
Part 27 3D Graphics conformance
Part 28 Composite font representation
Part 29 Web video coding
Part 30 Timed text and other visual overlays in ISO base media file format
Part 33 Internet Video coding
The text of ISO/IEC Standard may be approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard without deviations. Certain terminologies and conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.
b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker, while in Indian Standards, the current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.