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==Audio and video payload types==
The technical parameters of payload formats for audio and video streams are standardised.{{Ref RFC|3551}}
The standard also describes the process of registering new payload types with IANA; additional payload formats and payload types are defined in the following specifications:
* {{Sum RFC|4856}}
* {{IETF RFC|3190}}, ''RTP Payload Format for 12-bit [[Digital Audio Tape|DAT Audio]] and 20- and 24-bit Linear Sampled Audio''
* {{IETF RFC|6184}}, ''RTP Payload Format for [[H.264]] Video''
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Payload identifiers 96–127 are used for payloads defined dynamically during a session. It is recommended to dynamically assign port numbers, although port numbers 5004 and 5005 have been registered for use of the profile when a dynamically assigned port is not required.
Applications should always support PCMU (payload type 0)
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|8000{{refn|group=note|Although the sampling rate for G.722 is 16000, its clock rate is 8000 to remain backwards compatible with RFC 1890, which incorrectly used this value.
|any
|20
|ITU-T [[G.722]] audio 64 kbit/s
|RFC 3551
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|[[Linear PCM]] 16-bit Stereo audio 1411.2 kbit/s,{{Ref RFC|2586}}{{Ref RFC|3108|rp=62}}{{Ref RFC|4856|rp=18}} uncompressed
|[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3551#page-27 RFC 3551, Page 27]
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