Packetized Elementary Stream
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A '''Packetized Elementary Stream''' (PES) is the basic format by which streams of audio or video, and other content such as subtitles, are stored within [[MPEG-2]] data. A [[DVD]] has its content in a whole series of these. The [[VobSub]] program grabs the PES packets on a DVD that represent subtitles. | A '''Packetized Elementary Stream''' (PES) is the basic format by which streams of audio or video, and other content such as subtitles, are stored within [[MPEG-2]] data. A [[DVD]] has its content in a whole series of these. The [[VobSub]] program grabs the PES packets on a DVD that represent subtitles. |
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A Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) is the basic format by which streams of audio or video, and other content such as subtitles, are stored within MPEG-2 data. A DVD has its content in a whole series of these. The VobSub program grabs the PES packets on a DVD that represent subtitles.