mediablock
Mediablock is a term used in digital media management and streaming to describe a modular, self-contained unit that combines media data with descriptive metadata. In this model, a mediablock can represent a segment of video or audio, a subtitle track, or any associated asset, along with a metadata header that identifies its type, encoding, duration, and dependencies.
An individual mediablock typically contains two parts: a payload, which is the actual media data or resource,
Because mediablocks are a conceptual construct rather than a single universal format, many implementations rely on
Practical use cases include building resilient streaming pipelines, where clients request blocks on demand, enabling partial
Origin and adoption of the mediablock concept vary by vendor and project. It is often described as
See also: media container, metadata, digital asset management, streaming, chunked transfer encoding.