1、 CEA Standard Service Selection Information for Digital Storage Media Interoperability CEA-775.2-A R-2013 August 2008 Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NOTICE Consumer E
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13、nt 2.3 Informative References The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute normative provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on th
14、is standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying for the most recent editions of the standards listed in Sec. 2.3. 7. ETSI EN 300 468, V1.5.1, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Specification for Service Information (SI) in DVB systems, (2003-05) 8. ETSI TR 101 211 V1.6.1, Digita
15、l Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines on implementation and usage of Service Information (SI), 2004-05. 9. ANSI/SCTE 28 2007, HOST-POD Interface Standard 10. IEEE 1394B-2002 IEEE Standard for a Higher Performance Serial Bus-Amendment 2 2.4 Informative Reference Acquisition ETSI Standards European T
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17、cte.org; Email infoscte.org IEEE Standards: IEEE Operations Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, N.J., 08854-4141 USA, Phone: +1 732 981 0060; Internet http:/www.ieee.org 2.5 Definitions For the purposes of this document, the following definitions apply. descriptor: A data structure of the format: des
18、criptor_tag, descriptor_length, and a variable amount of data. The tag and length fields are each 8 bits. The length specifies the length of data that begins immediately following the descriptor_length field itself. A descriptor whose descriptor_tag identifies a type not recognized by a particular d
19、ecoder shall be ignored by that decoder. Descriptors can be included in certain specified places within the tables specified in this standard, subject to certain restrictions (see Section 6). Descriptors may be used to extend data represented as fixed fields within the tables. They make the protocol
20、 very flexible since they can be included only as needed. New descriptor types can be standardized and included without affecting receivers that have not been designed to recognize and process the new types. Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for Re
21、saleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-775.2-A 4 event: A collection of elementary streams with a common time base, an associated start time, and an associated end time. An event is equivalent to the common industry usage of “television program.” partial Transpo
22、rt Stream: An MPEG-2 Transport Stream in which transport packets carrying certain elementary streams and PSI tables have been deleted from the original complete Transport Stream. A partial Transport Stream may be created for storage applications to reduce the file size and bandwidth needed for stora
23、ge, or to reduce the isochronous bandwidth needed to deliver the TS across a serial interface such as IEEE 1394. The timing (start of the packet) of the remaining TS packets on the time-axis is not modified. program element: A generic term for one of the elementary streams or other data streams that
24、 may be included in a program. For example: audio, video, data, etc. program: A collection of program elements. Program elements may be elementary streams. Program elements need not have any defined time base; those that do have a common time base are intended for synchronized presentation. The term
25、 program is also commonly used in the context of a “television program” such as a scheduled daily news broadcast. In this specification the term “event” is used to refer to a “television program” to avoid ambiguity. section: A data structure comprising a portion of an ISO/IEC 13818-1 defined table,
26、such as the Program Association Table (PAT), Conditional Access Table (CAT), or Program Map Table (PMT). All sections begin with the table_id and end with the CRC_32 field, and their starting points within a packet payload are indicated by the pointer_field mechanism defined in the ISO/IEC 13818-1 I
27、nternational Standard. The syntax for the SIT section defined in the present standard is compliant with the private section syntax of ISO/IEC 13818-1 6. stream: An ordered series of bytes. The usual context for the term stream is the series of bytes extracted from Transport Stream packet payloads wh
28、ich have a common unique PID value (e.g., video PES packets or Program Map Table sections). table: A data structure defined in ISO/IEC 13818-1 6 for delivery of Program Specific Information (PSI). Tables are identified by the table_id field. 2.6 Symbols and Abbreviations ATSC Advanced Television Sys
29、tems Committee ANSI American National Standards Institute A/V Audio/Video AV/C Audio/Video Control DIT Discontinuity Information Table DTV Digital Television DVB Digital Video Broadcasting EIA Electronic Industries Alliance EIT Event Information Table ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Insti
30、tute ETT Extended Text Table IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ISO International Organization for Standardization MGT Master Guide Table MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group PAT Program Association Table PMT Program Map Table PCR Progra
31、m Clock Reference PID Packet Identifier Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-775.2-A 5 POD Point of Deployment PSIP Program and System Information Protocol PSI Program
32、Specific Information SI Service Information or System Information SIT Selection Information Table SSI Service Selection Information STT System Time Table TS Transport Stream VCT Virtual Channel Table 2.7 Compliance Notation As used in this document, “shall” and “must” denote a mandatory provisions o
33、f the standard. “Should” denotes a provision that is recommended but not mandatory. “May” denotes a feature whose presence does not preclude compliance that may or may not be present at the option of the implementer. “Optional” denotes items that may or may not be present in a compliant implementati
34、on. Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-775.2-A 6 3. SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 3.1 shows a DTV connected on a 1394 bus to various A/V source devices and two different rec
35、ording devices (a digital VHS and a hard-disk video recorder). Source devices include a digital video camera, a digital satellite receiver, and a digital cable set-top box. Figure 3.1 Example Home Audio/Video Equipment Setup Given the availability of appropriate protocols for device control of the r
36、ecording devices, any of the source devices can initiate a recording on the D-VHS or hard-disk recorder. Service Information (SI) generally consists of “navigation” information such as channel names, channel numbers, program titles, program schedules, program descriptions, content advisory informati
37、on, and system time. ATSC A/65C PSIP 2 represents the SI standard in use in the U.S. PSIP data may be available within the Transport Stream selected for recording. PSIP will be available on any digital Transport Stream received in the U.S. via a terrestrial broadcast receiver. PSIP, as-received, may
38、 be included a digital recording for use on playback. In other cases, standard Service Information (SI) is not available. For example, the digital satellite receiver shown in the figure may produce an MPEG-2 Transport Stream, but A/65C 2 PSIP data may not be present in the multiplex. Proprietary SI
39、may be present instead. Devices such as the digital video camera may create an MPEG-2 Transport Stream, but again, no PSIP will be present unless it is created in the camera. The Selection Information Table defined in this standard provides a standard format for information included in a Transport S
40、tream when stored in digital form. PSIP may be used instead of, or in addition to, the SIT. When PSIP is used in conjunction with storage devices, special consideration must be given to creation and processing of certain fields in the PSIP tables. These considerations are outlined in Section 4.1.1 o
41、n page 10. Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-775.2-A 7 Utilization of content protection may be bound by private agreements or government regulations. Implementers a
42、re cautioned to read and understand all applicable agreements and regulations. 4. SECTION SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS The following sections describe the MPEG-2 table sections applicable to a TS prepared for digital storage media. 4.1 Selection Information Table The following constraints apply to the Trans
43、port Stream packets carrying the SIT section: PID shall have the value given in the network_PID value given in the PAT PID value shall not be 0x1FFB transport_scrambling_control bits shall have the value 00 adaptation_field_control bits shall have the value 01 Table 4.1 defines the bit steam syntax
44、of the selection_information_section(). table_id This is an 8-bit field which shall be set to 0xD5, identifying this table section as the Selection Information Table. section_syntax_indicator This 1-bit field shall be set to 1. It denotes that the section follows the generic long-form section syntax
45、 beyond the section length field. private_indicator This 1-bit field shall be set to 1. section_length 12-bit field specifying the number of remaining bytes in this section immediately following the section_length field up to the end of the section. The value of the section_length shall be no larger
46、 than 4093. table_id_extension This 16-bit field shall be set to 0x0000. version_number This 5-bit field is the version number of SIT. The version number shall be incremented by 1 modulo 32 when any field in the SIT changes. current_next_indicator This 1-bit indicator is always set to 1 for the SIT
47、section; the SIT sent is always currently applicable. section_number This 8 bit field gives the number of this section. The section_number of the first section in the Selection Information Table shall be 0x00. It shall be incremented by one with each additional section in the Selection Information T
48、able. last_section_number This 8 bit field specifies the number of the last section (that is, the section with the highest section_number) of the complete Selection Information Table. protocol_version An 8-bit unsigned integer field whose function shall be to allow, in the future, this table type to carry parameters that may be structured differently than those defined in the current protocol. At present, the only valid value for protocol_version is zero. Non-zero values of protocol_version may only be processed by decoders designed to accommodate the later versions as they become s
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