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2.2.2.10.1.1 Globally Unique Identifier (GUID)

The GUID structure contains 128 bits that represent a globally unique identifier that can be used to provide a distinctive reference number, as defined in [MS-DTYP] section 2.3.4.


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codecGUID1

codecGUID2

codecGUID3

codecGUID4

codecGUID5

codecGUID6

codecGUID7

codecGUID8

codecGUID9

codecGUID10

codecGUID11

codecGUID1 (4 bytes): A 32-bit, unsigned integer. The first GUID component.

codecGUID2 (2 bytes): A 16-bit, unsigned integer. The second GUID component.

codecGUID3 (2 bytes): A 16-bit, unsigned integer. The third GUID component.

codecGUID4 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The fourth GUID component.

codecGUID5 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The fifth GUID component.

codecGUID6 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The sixth GUID component.

codecGUID7 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The seventh GUID component.

codecGUID8 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The eighth GUID component.

codecGUID9 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The ninth GUID component.

codecGUID10 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The tenth GUID component.

codecGUID11 (1 byte): An 8-bit, unsigned integer. The eleventh GUID component.