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ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999

Information technology - Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information - Part 6: Extensions for DSM-CC - Technical Corrigendum 1

Standard by IEC, 1999-04-11

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ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999

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ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999 is a corrigendum linked to the MPEG-2 family, addressing Information technology - Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information - Part 6: Extensions for DSM-CC - Technical Corrigendum 1. It is relevant when teams need a precise, documented correction to the parent reference ISO/IEC 13818-6, especially during technical review, procurement checks, or conformity assessment. As a supporting document rather than a standalone base specification, ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999 helps ensure engineering documentation and compliance workflows reflect the corrected text.

Overview of ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999

This corrigendum provides an authoritative adjustment to the DSM-CC extension content associated with ISO/IEC 13818-6. In practice, such a document is used to align implementation notes, verification activities, and documented evaluation with the corrected standard wording. For organizations maintaining product specifications, test plans, or compliance references, it supports technical validation by clarifying the parent document where necessary. It is most useful when exact interpretation of the related coding and systems framework matters in engineering documentation and quality workflows.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999

ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999 is typically consulted in software, multimedia, and digital systems environments where DSM-CC-related behavior must be checked against the corrected reference text. It may support laboratory evaluation, product evaluation, and internal technical assessment when preparing evidence for conformity assessment or procurement review. Teams working on implementation, integration, or acceptance testing can use it to maintain operational consistency and reduce ambiguity in test instructions, especially when the parent document is being cited in engineering documentation or compliance workflows.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999

Using the corrigendum alongside the parent reference helps reduce version-related risk in specification management and verification activities. For suppliers, integrators, and test laboratories, it supports consistent interpretation during technical validation and helps avoid mismatches between design intent, test cases, and documented results. That is valuable for interoperability, quality assurance, and regulatory preparation where exact wording can affect assessment outcomes. In procurement and compliance processes, referencing ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/COR1:1999 can also improve traceability and strengthen the technical basis for acceptance decisions.

  • Supporting corrigendum for the ISO/IEC 13818-6 DSM-CC extension reference
  • Useful for aligning implementation notes, test plans, and engineering documentation
  • Helps maintain consistency during conformity assessment and technical review
  • Relevant to multimedia system validation, integration checks, and procurement evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 1999-04-11
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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