1、ETSI TS 1 O1 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Technical Specificafion Television systems; Register of Country and Network Identification (CNI), Video Programming System (VPS) codes and Application codes for Teletext based systems 2 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Reference RTS/JTC-PDC-5 Keywords ID, PDC, regis
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8、Scope 5 References 5 Definitions and abbreviations . 5 Definitions 5 Abbreviations . 6 List of codes . 6 6 6 Teletext 16-bit Network Identification (NI) codes PDC Network Identification (NI) codes Application Type 8 Application Ident 8 Coding examples 8 Annex A (normative): Annex B (normative): B .
9、1 B.2 Register of CNI codes for Teletext based systems . 10 Register of WS CNI codes 11 Network Identification (NI) for on screen display andor Automatic Tuning Systems (ATS) 11 Register of VPS CNI codes 11 Annex C (normative): Register of Application Type codes for use with Page Format-Clear transm
10、issions 13 Annex D (normative): Register of Application Identifier codes for use in IDL-format B . 14 Annex E (informative): Bibliography . 15 History 16 ETSI 4 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been
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13、 Committee (JTC) Broadcast of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Comit Europen de Normalisation ELECtrotechnique (CENELEC) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). Significant changes since V1.2.3: The deliverable type of the present document has been changed from Technica
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15、ordinate the drafting of standards in the specific field of broadcasting and related fields. Since 1995 the JTC Broadcast became a tripartite body by including in the Memorandum of Understanding also CENELEC, which is responsible for the standardization of radio and television receivers. The EBU is
16、a professional association of broadcasting organizations whose work includes the Co-ordination of its members activities in the technical, legal, programme-making and programme-exchange domains. The EBU has active members in about 60 countries in the European broadcasting area; its headquarters is i
17、n Geneva. European Broadcasting Union CH-I218 GRAND SACONNEX (Geneva) Switzerland Tel: +41 22 717 21 11 Fax: +41 22 717 24 81 ETSI 5 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) 1 Scope The present document contains the so-far allocated values of the Network Identification (NI) field of the Teletext Broadcast S
18、ervice Data Packet (extension data packet of type 8/30 format i), and the Country and Network Identification (CNI) fields of the Programme Delivery Control (PDC) data packets (extension data packets X/26 and 8/30 format 2). The present document also contains identification codes related to Video Pro
19、gramme System (VPS) CNI, which apply to German, Austrian and Swiss TV programme providers. Services like Teletext, PDC or VPS that contain Network Identification data in their formats may be used (besides their primary purpose) also as a reference for a source display or for Automatic Tuning Systems
20、 (ATS). The CNI codes are also used in Electronic Programme Guide transmissions. 2 Re fe re nces The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by date of publication andor ed
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22、pRcfcrcncc/. il ETSI EN 300 23 1: “Television systems; Specification of the domestic video Programme Delivery Control system (PDC)“. ETSI EN 300 706: “Enhanced Teletext specification“. ETSI EN 300 707: “Electronic Programme Guide (EPG); Protocol for a TV Guide using electronic data transmission“. 21
23、 31 41 ETSI EN 300 708: “Television systems; Data transmission within Teletext“. 3 3.1 Definitions and abbreviations De fi nit ions For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply: bundle information structure: data within the stream carried by the Page Format-Clear method
24、of data broadcasting that indicates the applications present in the stream data stream: continuous or bursty sequence of data comprising application and transmission related components hex or hexadecimal: number system with base 16 NOTE: In written form, equivalents of the decimal numbers 10 to 15 a
25、re replaced by the uppercase letters A to F. independent data line: Teletext packet with address 30 or 3 1 that does not form part of a Teletext page NOTE: It can be inserted at any point in the transmission cycle. ETSI 6 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) page format-clear: page-based method of broad
26、casting serial data streams via Teletext when the application does not require encryption techniques to be applied to the data 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: ATS CNI IDL LCI LSB LUF MSB NI PCS PDC PIL PRF PTY TV VPS Automatic Tuning Sys
27、tems Country and Network Identification Independent Data Line Label Channel Identifier Least Significant Bit Label Update Flag Most Significant Bit Network Identification Programme Control Status domestic video Programme/Delivery Control system Programme Identification Label Prepare to Record Flag P
28、rogramme Type Television Video Programme System 4 List of codes The values of Network Identification codes of either type which have been so-far allocated and registered with the EBU, or identified from off-air reception, are given in annex A. 4.1 Teletext 16-bit Network Identification (NI) codes Th
29、ese 16-bit codes are uniquely designated for use by a single broadcast network, by definition, within the entire world. They are found in the teletext transmission in the so-called Broadcast Service Data Packet 30, Magazine 8, format 1, as defiied in EN 300 706 2. The 16 bits occupy bytes 13 and 14
30、of the packet. In this register the 16-bit codes are represented for convenience as 4-digit hexadecimal numbers. The number is read from left to right, the first transmitted bit being the Most Significant Bit (MSB) of the left-most hexadecimal number. Thus, for example, the code value AAE4 would be
31、transmitted in the order 1010 1010 11 10 0100. (This does not comply with other fields of packet 8/30 format 1). In default of a unique 16-bit code having been allocated to a particular network, the network operator should transmit the value 0000. 4.2 PDC Network Identification (NI) codes Programme
32、Delivery Control (PDC) services provide Network Identification codes in the Country and Network Identification (CNI) parameter. Two versions of this are hidden from display in Teletext programme guide pages or extension data packet type 26s, and in programme labels of extension data packet type 8/30
33、 format 2 or Video Programming System (VPS). These NI codes are uniquely designated for use by a single broadcast network or programme provider within a particular country (which is itself distinguished by a unique ITU country code), and it was generally left to the country to administer its own cod
34、e allocations. ETSI 7 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Byte13 bit In earlier versions of this Register published by the EBU, the 1 1-bit coding used in extension packet 26 (Source Definition data group -4 bits in Data Word A plus 7 bits in Data Word B) was in all cases a direct subset of the 16-bit
35、coding used in extension data packet 8/30 format 2. With the growth of satellite and other cross-border transmission, it has become increasingly possible to receive broadcasts from geographically widely-separated countries which may have been allocated arbitrarily identical 1 1-bit PDC codes. The Re
36、gister was therefore rationalized in a way compatible with all existing consumer products to avoid the ambiguity that duplicated codes could cause. Users should therefore note the separation in the table of the PDC CNI codes into two columns representing the extension data packet 8/30 format 2 and e
37、xtension data packet 26 versions. NOTE: The relationship between the PDC NI codes and that of the Broadcast Service Data Packet (8/30 format i), is entirely arbitrary. For the detailed bit coding of the PDC CNI codes see EN 300 231 i, clauses 7.3.2.3 and 8.2.1, which are reproduced below for conveni
38、ence. O LCI bq Label Channel Identifier 1 LCI b2 2 LUF Label Update Flag 3 PRF PreDare to Record Flaa Extract 1 of EN 300 231 i from clause 7.3.2.3 7.3.2.3 c) Source Definition data group This function is invoked when the mode description bits are set to “01000“. Data word A: Coding of preselection
39、data in extension packets X/26 - - 4 least-significant bits: Country of Origin; 2 most-significant bits: set to “1“ Data word B: - 6 least-significant bits: Programme Source; - Most-significant bit: when “O“, indicates the first set of 64 programme sources, when “l“, indicates the second set of 64 p
40、rogramme sources. Extract 2 of EN 300 231 i from clause 8.2.1 8.2.1 Transport via Teletext (ITU-R system B) This transport method is able to carry the parameters CNI, PIL, PCS, LCI and PTY. A 20-character version of PTL is also provided. The transport of the recording-control commands is carried out
41、 by means of the broadcast service data packets 8/30 format 2. As illustrated in table 1, this packet includes the prefix (5 bytes), the designation code (1 byte) and the initial Teletext page (6 bytes). The next 13 bytes, numbered 13 to 25, are each (8,4) Hamming coded using the method defiied for
42、system B Teletext. The four message bits of byte 13 are used as follows: The message bits of bytes 14 to 25 are used as follows; the arrangement is similar to the label coding method used in the dedicated television line transport method. ETSI 8 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) The remainder of the
43、packet (bytes 26 to 45) contains a 20-character version of PTL for display as a status message. 4.3 Ap p I i cation Type Application Type codes appear in the Bundle Information Structure of a data broadcasting service using the Page Format-Clear protocol. This is fully defined in clause 4 of 4. They
44、 enable a receiver to identi the applications present in the data stream. The codes allocated are shown in annex C. 4.4 Ap pl i cat ion I dent if er &plication Identifier codes appear in an IDL-format B. Such Teletext packets are fully defined in clause 6 of 4. The Application Identifier enables a r
45、eceiver to acceptkeject the applications present in a given data channel by filtering at the transport layer. The codes allocated are shown in annex D. 5 Coding examples Packet W26 Source Definition data group Consider the X/26 code 32 07. EN 300 231 i clause 7.3.2.3: c) (see clause 4) decrees that
46、the X/26 Source Definition comprises two data words, A and B consisting of 6 bits and 7 bits respectively. Thus the above series of bits would be represented in binary as 11 O010 I O00 O1 11 (the two MSBs of Data Word A are always set to 1 in this Mode). For transmission, the Data Words A and B are
47、placed Least Significant Bit (LSB) first, and interleaved with the parity bits (Px) appropriate to Hamming (24,lS). The resulting 24 bit Data Group becomes: ETSI 9 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Packet 8/30 format 2 Consider a packet 8/30 format 2 code with C = 24 and NI = C7. This is equivalent t
48、o the following sequence of 16 bits: O010 O100 1100 0111. From table 2, the transmission order of these CNI bits (ignoring the Hamming protection bits) is as follows: Equivalent Bit allocation for VPS: I reserved I This order of transmission is necessary to align precisely with the bit ordering of V
49、PS data lines. ETSI 10 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Annex A (normative): Register of CNI codes for Teletext based systems Table A. 1 contains the register of Country and Network Identification (CNI) codes for Teletext based systems. Table A. 1 can be found on the EBU web site (http:/j.eiiii.cli). ETSI 11 ETSI TS 101 231 V1.3.1 (2002-12) Annex B (normative): Register of VPS CNI codes B.l Network Identification (NI) for on screen display and/or Automatic Tuning Systems (ATS) Services like Teletext, PDC or VPS that contain Network Identification data