Unknown stream IDs in the payloads Sample Clauses

Unknown stream IDs in the payloads. 8.2.7.1 Guideline Stream IDs in the packet payloads of the ASF Data Object do not necessarily need to correspond to the streams declared in the ASF header. All products covered in this section support ―unknown‖ stream IDs; however, be aware that Windows Media Services 4.1 sends these payloads over the network, so they do take up bandwidth.
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