ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/Amd 2:2000
(Amendment)Information technology — Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information — Part 6: Extensions for DSM-CC — Amendment 2: Additions to support synchronized download services, opportunistic data services and resource announcement in broadcast and interactive services
Information technology — Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information — Part 6: Extensions for DSM-CC — Amendment 2: Additions to support synchronized download services, opportunistic data services and resource announcement in broadcast and interactive services
Technologies de l'information — Codage générique des images animées et des informations sonores associées — Partie 6: Extensions pour DSM-CC — Amendement 2: Ajouts pour supporter les services de téléchargement vers l'aval synchronisés, les services de données opportunistes et les annonces de ressources dans les services de diffusion et interactifs
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 13818-6
First edition
1998-09-01
AMENDMENT 2
2000-06-01
Information technology — Generic coding
of moving pictures and associated audio
information —
Part 6:
Extensions for DSM-CC
AMENDMENT 2: Additions to support
synchronized download services, opportunistic
data services and resource announcement in
broadcast and interactive services
Technologies de l'information — Codage générique des images animées
et des informations sonores associées —
Partie 6: Extensions pour DSM-CC
AMENDEMENT 2: Ajouts pour supporter les services de téléchargement
vers l'aval synchronisés, les services de données opportunistes et les
annonces de ressources dans les services de diffusion et interactifs
Reference number
ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/Amd.2:2000(E)
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Foreword
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Amendment 2 to International Standard ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee
ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 29, Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and
hypermedia information.
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ISO/IEC 13818-6:1998/Amd.2:2000(E)
Information technology — Generic coding of moving pictures and
associated audio information —
Part 6:
Extensions for DSM-CC
AMENDMENT 2: Additions to support synchronized download
services, opportunistic data services and resource announcement
in broadcast and interactive services
1) Replace Table 2-5 with the following table:
"
Table 2-5 DSM-CC adaptationTypes
Adaptation Description
Type
0x00 ISO/IEC 13818-6 Reserved.
0x01 DSM-CC Conditional Access adaptation format.
0x02 DSM-CC User ID adaptation format.
0x03 ISO/IEC 13818-6 Reserved.
0x04 DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol adaptation format.
0x05-0x7F ISO/IEC 13818-6 Reserved.
0x80-0xFF User Defined adaptation type.
"
2) Add the new subclause 2.1.4:
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2.1.4 DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol Adaptation Format
Table 2.9 indicates the format of the DSM-CC Synchronized Download protocol adaptation fields.
Table 2-9 DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol Adaptation Format
Syntax Num. of bits
dsmccSynchronizedDownloadProtocol
{
reserved 16
'0010' 4
PTS [32.30] 3
marker_bit 1
PTS [29.15] 15
marker_bit 1
PTS [14.0] 15
marker_bit 1
}
The reserved field is ISO/IEC 13818-6 reserved.
marker_bit – This 1-bit field shall be set to “1”.
PTS - The PTS is a 33-bit number coded in three separate fields as defined in ITU-T Rec. H.222.0 | ISO/IEC
13818-1. This field shall refer to the first access unit commencing in the data module.
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3) At the end of subclause 7.1, add the following text:
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The Synchronized Download protocol may be used to support the delivery to Clients of non-streaming data
modules synchronized with another program element. The Synchronized Download protocol shall only be
applicable to a non-flow controlled scenario in an MPEG-2 Transport Stream. The synchronization is achieved by
the inclusion of an ITU-T Rec. H.222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1 Presentation Time Stamp into the adaptation header
fields of the Download Data message header.
"
4) At the end of subclause 7.1.1, and before Figure 7-4, add the following text:
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The Synchronized Download protocol shall be applicable only to Network Model 4.
"
5) Add the new subclause 9.2.8:
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9.2.8 DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol
The following restrictions shall apply to the DSM-CC sections and the MPEG-2 Transport Stream packets
encapsulating the DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol.
� The PTS field in the DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol shall be present only in the DSMCC_section
conveying the first block of the data module (i.e., the section_number field of the DSMCC_section is equal to
0).
� No more than one DSMCC_section in which the DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol is encapsulated,
shall start in any Transport Stream packet.
� The pointer field in MPEG-2 Transport Stream packets conveying the start of a DSMCC_section in which the
DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol is encapsulated, shall be equal to 0.
"
6) Replace Table 9-4 with the following table:
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Table 9-4 DSM-CC Stream Types
stream_type Description
0x00-0x09 ITU-T Rec. H.222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1 defined
0x0A Multi-protocol Encapsulation
0x0B DSM-CC U-N Messages
0x0C DSM-CC Stream Descriptors
0x0D DSM-CC Sections (any type, including private data)
0x0E - 0x13 ITU-T Rec. H.222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1 reserved
0x14 DSM-CC Synchronized Download Protocol
0x15 - 0x7F ITU-T Rec. H.222.0 | ISO/IEC 13818-1 reserved
0x80 - 0xFF User private
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7) Addthefollowingtotheendofitemized list insubclause 9.2.3“DSM-CC StreamTypes”
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� Only DSMCC_sections with table_id 0x3B or 0x3C shall be contained within Transport Stream packets of
stream_type 0x14.
"
8) Replace Table 2-2 with the following table:
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Table 2-2 MPEG-2 DSM-CC dsmccType values
dsmccType Description
0x00 ISO/IEC 13818-6 Reserved
0x01 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 13818-6 IS User-to-
Network configuration message.
0x02 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 13818-6 IS User-to-
Network session message.
0x03 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 13818-6 IS Download
message.
0x04 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 13818-6 IS SDB
Channel Change Protocol message.
0x05 Identifies the message as an ISO/IEC 13818-6 IS User-to-
Network pass-thru message.
0x06 SMPTE 325M Opportunistic Flow Control Protocol
0x07-0x7F ISO/IEC 13818-6 Reserved.
0x80-0xFF User Defined message type.
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9) After Table 2-2, add the following statement:
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The SMPTE 325M Opportunistic Flow Control Protocol is used for communication between a data server and an
MPEG-2 emission multiplexer in support of opportunistic data services. Opportunistic data services attempt to fill
any bandwidth available in the emission multiplex with broadcast data on a nearly instantaneous basis. In such a
situation, the SMPTE 325M Flow Control Protocol is used by the emission multiplexer to request data packet
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