subcoding
Subcoding is the practice of embedding a secondary code within a primary data stream to convey additional information without altering the main payload. This secondary code forms an auxiliary information channel that can carry timing, metadata, control signals, or annotations and is designed to be distinct from the main data by a defined interface or subchannel.
In practice, subcoding appears in several domains. On optical media such as CDs, subcoding uses dedicated subcode
Subcoding is not standardized as a single protocol; rather it is a general design pattern implemented differently
Related concepts include substreams, side channels, and metadata tagging within containers and protocols.