Consumer audio/video equipment - Digital interface - Part 7: Transmission of Rec. ITU-R BO.1294 System B Transport 1.0

Defines packetization and transmission for transport streams of DSS (DirecTV system/DSS) over IEEE 1394-1995.

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IEC PAS 61883-7:2001 - Consumer audio/video equipment - Digital interface - Part 7: Transmission of Rec. ITU-R BO.1294 System B Transport 1.0 Released:8/28/2001 Isbn:2831859786
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IEC/PAS 61883-7
Edition 1.0
2001-08
Consumer audio/video equipment —
Digital interface —
Part 7: Transmission of Rec. ITU-R BO. 1294
System B Transport 1.0
PUBLI C LY AVAI LABLE SPECI F I CATI O N
IN TER N A TION AL Reference number
E L E C T R OT E CHNI CA L
IEC/PAS 61883-7
C O MMI S S I O N
TA Document 1998017
Transmission of Rec. ITU-R BO.1294
System B Transport 1.0
August 18, 2000
Sponsored by:
1394 Trade Association
Accepted for Release by:
1394 Trade Association Board of Directors.
Abstract:
This specification defines packetization and transmission of the transport streams for
Recommendation ITU-R BO.1294 System B, which is known as a DirecTV/DSS system over
IEEE Std. 1394-1995. The transmission scheme is similar to the MPEG2 transmission over
IEEE std. 1394-1995, but designed for 130bytes DirecTV/DSS transport packet.
Keywords:
Audio, Video, 1394, Digital, Interface, DirecTV, DSS.

Copyright  1996-2001 by the 1394 Trade Association.
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION

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CONSUMER AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT — DIGITAL INTERFACE —

Part 7: Transmision of Rec. ITU-R BO. 1294

System B Transport 1.0
FOREWORD
A PAS is a technical specification not fulfilling the requirements for a standard, but made
available to the public and established in an organization operating under given procedures.
IEC-PAS 61883-6 was submitted by the 1394 Trade Association and has been processed by IEC
technical committee 100: Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment.
The text of this PAS is based on the This PAS was approved for
following document: publication by the P-members of the
committee concerned as indicated in
the following document:
Draft PAS Report on voting
100/201/PAS 100/269/RVD
Following publication of this PAS, the technical committee or subcommittee concerned will
investigate the possibility of transforming the PAS into an International Standard.
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6) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this PAS may be the subject of patent rights.
The IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
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1394 Trade Association Specifications are developed within Working Groups of the 1394 Trade
Association, a non-profit industry association devoted to the promotion of and growth of the market for

IEEE 1394-compliant products. Participants in working groups serve voluntarily and without

compensation from the Trade Association. Most participants represent member organizations of the

1394 Trade Association. The specifications developed within the working groups represent a consensus

of the expertise represented by the participants.

Use of a 1394 Trade Association Specification is wholly voluntary. The existence of a 1394 Trade

Association Specification is not meant to imply that there are not other ways to produce, test, measure,

purchase, market or provide other goods and services related to the scope of the 1394 Trade

Association Specification. Furthermore, the viewpoint expressed at the time a specification is accepted
and issued is subject to change brought about through developments in the state of the art and
comments received from users of the specification. Users are cautioned to check to determine that they
have the latest revision of any 1394 Trade Association Specification.
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Association, the Association will initiate action to prepare appropriate responses.
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Table of Contents
1. Overview .6

1.1 Purpose.6

2. References .7

3. Definitions.8
3.1 Conformance Levels .8
3.2 Glossary of Terms .8

3.3 Acronyms and Abbreviations.8

4. DSS Transport Stream .9
5. Construction of a 1394 Packet .11
5.1 Source Packets .11
5.1.1 Structure of a Source Packet.11
5.1.2 DSS Packet Header.11
5.1.3 Source Packet Header.12
5.1.4 Fractions .12
5.2 Isochronous Packets .13
5.2.1 CIP Header for DSS Transport Stream.13
5.2.2 DBC Values.13
5.2.3 FDF Data .13
6. Transmission of Isochronous Packets.15
6.1 Late Packets.15
Annex A: Buffer Size for DSS Transmission.17

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List of Figures
Figure 4.1 – Steps in the transmission of transport stream .9

Figure 4.2 – DSS stream processing block diagram .10

Figure 5.1 – Structure of a source packet .11

Figure 5.2 – DSS packet header structure.11

Figure 5.3 – Structure of the source packet header.12

Figure 5.4 – FDF structure.14

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List of Tables
Table 5.1 – Fields in the DSS Packet Header.12

Table 5.2 – Fields in the CIP Header .13

Table A.1 – Buffer for jitter example.18

Table A.2 – Buffer for MPEG smoothing example.18

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1. Overview
1.1 Purpose
This specification defines packetization and transmission for transport streams of Recommendation

ITU-R BO.1294 system B (DirecTV system/DSS) over IEEE Std. 1394-1995.

In this document, the name “DSS” is used instead of “Recommendation ITU-R BO.1294 system B”.

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2. References
The following standards contain provisions, which through reference in this document constitute

provisions of this standard. All the standards listed are normative references. At the time of

publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to

agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most

recent editions of the standards indicated below.

[R1] IEEE Std 1394-1995, Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus.

[R2] IEC 61883-1, Consumer audio/video equipment – Digital interface – Part 1: General.

[R3] IEC 61883-4: Consumer audio/video equipment - Digital interface - Part 4: MPEG2-TS data

transmission
[R4] Recommendation ITU-R BO.1294, Common Functional Requirements for the Reception of
Digital Multiprogramme Television Emissions by Satellites Operating in the 11/12 GHz
Frequency Range, 1997
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3. Definitions
3.1 Conformance Levels
3.1.1 expected: A key word used to describe the behavior of the hardware or software in the design

models assumed by this Specification. Other hardware and software design models may also be

implemented.
3.1.2 may: A key word that indicates flexibility of choice with no implied preference.

3.1.3 shall: A key word indicating a mandatory requirement. Designers are required to implement all
such mandatory requirements.
3.1.4 should: A key word indicating flexibility of choice with a strongly preferred alterna
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