T-304 -
General Information
The present document specifies the method by which ITU-R System B Teletext (Recommendation ITU-R BT.653 [3]),
also known as EBU Teletext (see ETSI EN 300 706 [4]), may be carried in DVB bitstreams. This transport mechanism
is intended to satisfy the following requirements:
• to support the transcoding of the Teletext data into the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) of analogue video.
The transcoded signal should be compatible with existing TV receivers with Teletext decoders;
• the maximum data rate for each Teletext service is equivalent to 16 lines per field so that the service is always
suitable for transcoding into the VBI;
• the transmission mechanism should be capable of transmitting subtitles with accurate timing with respect to
the video (i.e. to within or near frame accuracy).
A more general data transport mechanism for conveying new types of data services is outside the scope of the present
document, but the transport syntax specified here can also be adapted for other data.
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Method by which ITU-R System B Teletext, also known as World System Teletext (WST), may be carried in DVB bitstreams. This transport mechanism is intended to satisfy the following requirements: 1. Support the transcoding of Teletext data into the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) of analogue video, compatible with existing TV receivers with Teletext decoders. 2. Maximum data rate for each Teletext service is equivalent to 16 lines per field so that the service is always suitable for transcoding into the VBI. 3. Transmission mechanism capable of transmitting subtitles with accurate timing with respect to the video, i.e. within or near frame accuracy. A more general data transport mechanism for conveying new types of data services is outside the scope of this document, but the transport syntax specified here can also be adapted for other data.
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This version contains changes of an entirely editorial nature as follows: 1)add the DVB logo to the front page of the deliverable; 2)change the title from: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services;etc. to Digital Video Broadcast (DVB);etc.; 3)add in the foreword the DVB acknowledgement.
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This version contains changes of an entirely editorial nature as follows: 1)add the DVB logo to the front page of the deliverable; 2)change the title from: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services;etc. to Digital Video Broadcast (DVB);etc.; 3)add in the foreword the DVB acknowledgement.
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Extension to cover AC-3, mobile DVB-T and backwards compatible modifications in the light of implementations experiences. To bring into line with ETR revision Specification of Service Information (SI) data which forms part of DVB /MPEG-2 bitstreams, in order that the user can be provided with inform ation to assist in selection of services and/or events within the bits tream, and so that the Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) can automatically configure itself for the selected service. SI is specified in ISO/IEC 13818-1 as Programme Specific Information (PSI). This specification complements the PSI by providing data to aid automatic tuning of IRDs, and addditional information intended for display to the user, mainly in text form. The manner of presentation of the information is not specified, and IRD manufacturers have freedom to choose appropriate presentation methods. It is expected that Electronic Programme Guides (EPG) will be a feature of Digital TV transmissions. The definition of EPG is outside the scope of the SI specification, but the data contained within the SI specified here could be used as basis for an EPG. The present specification describes Service Information (SI) for use in broadcast MPEG-2 bitstreams. The MPEG-2 System layer specifies SI which is referred to as Programme Specific Information (PSI). The PSI data provides information to enable automatic configuration of the receiver to demultiplex and decode the various streams of programme within the multiplex.
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Update of ETR 154 Edition 1 in order to cope with: - changes in MPEG 2 Systems transport stream in view of Recorder applications; - terrestrial broadcasting applications.
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Revision based on TM 1241 Rev. 4.
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Specification of Service Information (SI) data which forms part of DVB /MPEG-2 bitstreams, in order that the user can be provided with inform ation to assist in selection of services and/or events within the bits tream, and so that the Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) can automatically configure itself for the selected service. SI is specified in ISO/IEC 13818-1 as Programme Specific Information (PSI). This specification complements the PSI by providing data to aid automatic tuning of IRDs, and addditional information intended for display to the user, mainly in text form. The manner of presentation of the information is not specified, and IRD manufacturers have freedom to choose appropriate presentation methods. It is expected that Electronic Programme Guides (EPG) will be a feature of Digital TV transmissions. The definition of EPG is outside the scope of the SI specification, but the data contained within the SI specified here could be used as basis for an EPG. The present specification describes Service Information (SI) for use in broadcast MPEG-2 bitstreams. The MPEG-2 System layer specifies SI which is referred to as Programme Specific Information (PSI). The PSI data provides information to enable automatic configuration of the receiver to demultiplex and decode the various streams of programme within the multiplex.
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Channel coding and modulation for terrestrial distribution of corresponding services.
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Added implementation of DVB-T in 6 MHz channels and a little bit of cleaning-up.
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Remove ambiguity in Edition 1 of this ETS. Method by which ITU-R System B Teletext, also known as World System Teletext (WST), may be carried in DVB bitstreams. This transport mechanism is intended to satisfy the following requirements: 1. Support the transcoding of Teletext data into the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) of analogue video, compatible with existing TV receivers with Teletext decoders. 2. Maximum data rate for each Teletext service is equivalent to 16 lines per field so that the service is always suitable for transcoding into the VBI. 3. Transmission mechanism capable of transmitting subtitles with accurate timing with respect to the video, i.e. within or near frame accuracy. A more general data transport mechanism for conveying new types of data services is outside the scope of this document, but the transport syntax specified here can also be adapted for other data.
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Update of ETR 154 Edition 2 in order to add DVB-HDTV
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Implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2 systems, Video and Audio in Satellite and Cable application in Europe covering conventional resolution digital television.It will not cover applications such as terrestrial broadcasting, interactive services or HDTV. An ETR is planned as a first step in order not to block future technological progress following that, based upon experience, an ETS should finally be produced.
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Transmission System proposal for Digital multi-programme Television by suitable for distribution in Satellite Master Antenna Television (SMATV) systems. This ETS is complementary to ETS 300 429 (Cable) and it is aligned with ETS 300 421 (Satellite). The system described in this ETS is compatible with the modulation and channel coding systems used for digital multi-programme television by cable and satellite transmission. The system is based on the MPEG-2 System Layer, with the addition of appropriate Forward Error Correction (FEC) technique. The system allows for further evolution as technology advances and is capable of starting a reliable service as of now.
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This version contains changes of an entirely editorial nature as follows: 1)add the DVB logo to the front page of the deliverable; 2)change the title from: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services;etc. to Digital Video Broadcast (DVB);etc.; 3)add in the foreword the DVB acknowledgement.
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Modulation and channel coding system for the distribution of digital multi-programme Television (TV)/High Definition Television (HDTV) by Multipoint Video Distribution Systems (MVDS) below 10 GHz. The System described in this ETS is based on that described in ETS 300 429 on framing structure, channel coding and modulation for cable systems. The frequency band may/will be harmonised within CEPT. The System is suitable for use on different MVDS transmitter bandwidths. Compatibility with Moving Pictures Experts Group-2 (MPEG-2) coded TV services (see ISO/IEC IS 13818-1), with a transmission structure synchronous with the packet multiplex, is provided. Exploitation of the multiplex flexibility allows the use of the transmission capacity for a variety of TV service configurations, including sound and data services. All service components are Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) on a single digital carrier.
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Baseline System for modulation and channel coding for satellite digital multi-programme TV/HDTV services to be used for satellite digital TV for primary and secondary distribution in FSS and BSS bands The Baseline System is intended to provide Direct-to-Home (DTH) services for consumer Integrated Receiver Decoders (IRDs) as well as collective antenna systems (SMATV) and cable television head-end stations with a likelihood of remodulation. The Baseline System uses QPSK modulation and concatenated error protection strategy based on a convolutional code and a shortened Reed-Solomon code. The Baseline System is suitable for use on different satellite transponder bandwidths. Compatibility with MPEG-2 coded TV services, with a transmission structure synchronous with the packet multiplex, is provided. The multiplex flexibility allows the use of transmission capacity for a variety of TV service configurations, including sound and data services. All service components are time multiplexed (TDM) on a single digital carrier.
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This version contains changes of an entirely editorial nature as follows: 1)add the DVB logo to the front page of the deliverable; 2)change the title from: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services;etc. to Digital Video Broadcast (DVB);etc.; 3)add in the foreword the DVB acknowledgement.
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This version contains changes of an entirely editorial nature as follows: 1)add the DVB logo to the front page of the deliverable; 2)change the title from: Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and data services;etc. to Digital Video Broadcast (DVB);etc.; 3)add in the foreword the DVB acknowledgement.
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Modulation and channel coding system for the distribution of digital multi-programme Television (TV)/High Definition Television (HDTV) by Multipoint Video Distribution Systems (MVDS) in the 40 GHz band. The System described in this ETS is based on that described in ETS 300 421 for 11/12 GHz satellite services. It allows the same consumer Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) to be used for either service, when used with a Low Noise Block (LNB) down-converter for the appropriate frequency band. The frequency band 40,5 to 42,5 GHz has been harmonised within CEPT under Recommendation T/R 52-01. The System however, is applicable to other frequency bands above 10 GHz. The System uses Quaternary Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) modulation and concatenated error protection strategy based on a convolutional code and shortened Reed-Solomon (RS) code. The System is suitable for use on different MVDS transmitter bandwidths. Compatibility with Moving Pictures Experts Group-2 (MPEG-2) coded TV services (see ISO/IEC IS 13818-1), with a transmission structure synchronous with the packet multiplex, is provided. Exploitation of the multiplex flexibility allows the use of the transmission capacity for a variety of TV service configurations, including sound and data services. All service components are Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) on a single digital carrier.
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Baseline System for a Digital multi-programme Television by Cable (DTVC). Harmonized transmission standard for cable and satellite, based on the MPEG-2 System Layer, with the addition of Forward Error Correction (FEC) technique. It is compatible with the modulation/ channel coding system used for digital multi-programme television by satellite (DE/JTC-DVB-6). The System allows for further evolution as technology advances and is capable of starting a reliable service as of now. The Baseline System is based on QAM modulation scheme. It allows for 16, 32 or 64-QAM constellations and permits future extension to higher constellation such as 128 and 256-QAM.
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