SIST-TP ETR 154 E1:2005
(Main)Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); DVB implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2 Systems, Video and Audio in satellite and cable broadcasting applications
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); DVB implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2 Systems, Video and Audio in satellite and cable broadcasting applications
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.
Digitalna videoradiodifuzija (DVB) – Smernice za uvajanje uporabe sistemov MPEG-2, videa in avdia v satelitskih, kabelskih in prizemnih radiodifuzijskih aplikacijah
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2005
Digitalna videoradiodifuzija (DVB) – Smernice za uvajanje uporabe sistemov MPEG
-2, videa in avdia v satelitskih, kabelskih in prizemnih radiodifuzijskih aplikacijah
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); DVB implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2
Systems, Video and Audio in satellite and cable broadcasting applications
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETR 154 Edition 1
ICS:
33.170 Televizijska in radijska Television and radio
difuzija broadcasting
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
ETSI ETR 154
TECHNICAL January 1996
REPORT
Source: EBU/CENELEC/ETSI JTC Reference: DTR/JTC-DVB-11
ICS: 33.060.20
broadcasting, satellite, cable, MPEG, systems, video, audio, digital, TV
Key words:
European Broadcasting Union Union Européenne de Radio-Télévision
EBU
UER
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB);
Implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2 systems;
Video and audio in satellite and cable broadcasting applications
ETSI
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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.
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Contents
Foreword .5
Introduction.6
1 Scope .7
2 References.7
3 Definitions and abbreviations .7
3.1 Definitions .7
3.2 Abbreviations .7
4 Systems layer.8
4.1 Introduction (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 0).8
4.2 Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 0.4).8
4.3 Transport stream system target decoder (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.2) .8
4.4 Transport packet layer (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.3.2).9
4.4.1 Null packets.9
4.4.2 Transport packet header .9
4.4.2.1 transport_error_indicator .9
4.4.2.2 transport_priority.9
4.4.2.3 transport_scrambling_control .9
4.4.2.4 Packet IDentifier (PID) values for Service Information (SI)
Tables.9
4.5 Adaptation field (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.3.4).9
4.5.1 Random_access_indicator.9
4.5.3 elementary_stream_priority_indicator .9
4.5.4 Program Clock Reference (PCR).9
4.5.5 Other fields.10
4.6 Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) Packet (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.3.6).10
4.6.1 stream_id.10
4.6.2 PES_scrambling_control.10
4.6.3 PES_priority.10
4.6.4 copyright and original_or_copy.10
4.6.5 Trick mode fields.10
4.6.6 additional_copy_info.11
4.6.7 Optional fields.11
4.6.8 PES_extension_field .11
4.7 Program Specific Information (PSI) (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.4).11
4.8 Program and elementary stream descriptors (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.6) .11
4.8.1 video_stream_descriptor and audio_stream_descriptor .11
4.8.2 hierarchy_descriptor.12
4.8.3 registration_descriptor.12
4.8.4 data_stream_alignment_descriptor.12
4.8.5 target_background_grid_descriptor .12
4.8.6 video_window_descriptor .12
4.8.7 Conditional Access CA_descriptor.12
4.8.8 ISO_639_Language_descriptor .12
4.8.9 system_clock_descriptor.13
4.8.10 multiplex_buffer_utilization_descriptor .13
4.8.11 copyright_descriptor .13
4.8.12 maximum_bitrate_descriptor.13
4.8.13 private_data_indicator_descriptor .13
4.8.14 STD_descriptor .13
4.8.15 IBP_descriptor.13
4.8.16 smoothing_buffer_descriptor.13
4.9 Compatibility with ISO/IEC 11172-1 [6] (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.8) .13
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5 Video. 14
5.1 Profile and level. 14
5.2 Frame rate. 14
5.3 Aspect ratio . 14
5.4 Luminance resolution . 15
5.5 Chrominance. 16
5.6 Video sequence header . 16
6 Audio. 17
6.1 Audio mode . 17
6.2 Compression layer . 17
6.3 Bit rate. 17
6.4 Sampling frequency. 18
6.5 Emphasis . 18
6.6 Cyclic redundancy code. 18
History. 19
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Foreword
This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) has been produced under the authority of the Joint Technical
Committee (JTC) of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Comité Européen de Normalisation
ELECtrotechnique (CENELEC) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). This
ETR is based on the DVB document A001 revision 1, dated June 1995, and it may be converted into an
ETS after market feedback. For this purpose, the wording of an ETS rather than an ETR is used.
ETRs are informative documents resulting from ETSI studies which are not appropriate for European
Telecommunication Standard (ETS) or Interim European Telecommunication Standard (I-ETS) status. An
ETR may be used to publish material which is either of an informative nature, relating to the use or the
application of ETSs or I-ETSs, or which is immature and not yet suitable for formal adoption as an ETS or
an I-ETS.
NOTE: The EBU/ETSI JTC was established in 1990 to co-ordinate the drafting of ETSs in the
specific field of broadcasting and related fields. Since 1995 the JTC 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 a professional association of broadcasting organisations 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 in Geneva *.
* European Broadcasting Union
Case Postale 67
CH-1218 GRAND SACONNEX (Geneva)
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 717 21 11
Fax: +41 22 717 24 81
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Introduction
This ETR presents guidelines covering coding and decoding using the MPEG-2 system defined in
ISO/IEC 13818 [1].
The guidelines presented in this ETR for the Integrated Receiver-Decoder (IRD) are intended to represent
a minimum functionality that all IRDs are assumed to either meet or exceed. It is necessary to specify the
minimum IRD functionality for basic parameters, if broadcasters are not to be prevented from ever using
certain features. For example, if a significant population of IRDs were produced that supported only the
Simple Profile, broadcasters would never be able to transmit Main Profile bit-streams.
Where a feature is mandatory, the word "shall" is used and the text is in italic; all other features are
optional. The functionality is specified in the form of constraints on MPEG-2 systems, video and audio
which the IRDs are required to decode correctly.
The specification of these baseline features in no way prohibits IRD manufacturers from including
additional features, and should not be interpreted as stipulating any form of upper limit to the performance.
The guidelines do not cover features, such as the IRD's up-sampling filter, which affect the quality of the
displayed picture rather than whether the IRD is able to decode pictures at all. Such issues are left to the
marketplace.
The guidelines presented for IRDs observe the following principles:
- wherever practical, IRDs should be designed to allow for future compatible extensions to the
bit-stream syntax;
- all "reserved" and "private" bits in MPEG-2 systems, video and audio should be ignored by IRDs not
designed to make use of them.
The rules of operation for the encoders are features and constraints which the encoding system should
adhere to in order to ensure that the transmissions can be correctly decoded by Baseline IRDs. These
may be mandatory or optional. Where a feature or constraint is mandatory, the word "shall" is used and
the text is italic; all other features are optional.
Clauses 4 to 6 provide the guidelines for the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) systems layer, video and
audio respectively. For information, some of the key features are summarised below, but clauses 4 to 6
should be consulted for all definitions:
Systems:
- MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS) is used;
- Service Information (SI) is based on MPEG-2 program-specific information;
- scrambling is as defined by the Conditional Access (CA) Technical Group;
- conditional access uses the MPEG-2 Conditional Access CA_descriptor.
Video:
- MPEG-2 Main Profile at Main Level is used;
- the frame rate is 25 Hz;
- encoded pictures may have either 4:3, 16:9 or 2.21:1 aspect ratio;
- IRDs support 4:3 and 16:9 and optionally 2.21:1 aspect ratios;
- IRDs support the use of pan vectors to allow a 4:3 monitor to give a full-screen display of a 16:9
coded picture;
- IRDs support a full-screen display of 720 x 576 pixels (and a nominal full-screen display of
704 x 576);
- IRDs provide appropriate upconversion to produce a full-screen display of 544 x 576 and 480 x 576
and a nominal full-screen display of 352 x 576 and 352 x 288 pixels.
Audio:
- MPEG-2 Layer I and Layer II is supported by the IRD;
- the use of Layer II is recommended for the encoded bit-stream;
- IRDs support single channel, dual channel, joint stereo, stereo and the extraction of at least a
stereo pair from MPEG-2 compatible multi-channel audio;
- sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44,1 kHz and 48 kHz are supported by IRDs;
- the encoded bit-stream does not use emphasis.
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1 Scope
This ETR provides implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2 audio-visual coding [1] in satellite
and cable broadcasting systems offering conventional resolution digital television. It does not cover
applications such as terrestrial broadcasting, interactive services or High Definition Television (HDTV)
which are likely to be the subject of subsequent "Guidelines" deliverables.
The rules of operation for the encoders are features and constraints which the encoding system should
adhere to in order to ensure that the transmissions can be correctly decoded by Baseline IRDs. These
may be recommended or optional.
2 References
This ETR incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this ETR
only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies.
[1] ISO/IEC IS 13818-1 (1995): "Coding of moving pictures and associated audio -
Part 1: Systems".
[2] ISO/IEC IS 13818-2 (1994): "Coding of moving pictures and associated audio -
Part 2: Video".
[3] ISO/IEC IS 13818-3 (1994): "Coding of moving pictures and associated audio -
Part 3: Audio".
[4] Not available for this edition of the ETR. The DVB Project planned an ETR XXX:
"Final Technical Report of the Conditional Access Specialists Group (TM 1244)".
The substance of this future ETR is contained in the DVB document TM 1244
which is available at the DVB Project Office in the EBU.
[5] ETS 300 468 (1995): "Digital broadcasting systems for television, sound and
data services; Specification for Service Information (SI) in Digital Video
Broadcasting (DVB) systems".
[6] ISO/IEC 11172-1 (1993): "Information Technology - Coding of moving pictures
and associated audio for digital storage media up to about 1,5 Mbit/s - Part 1:
Systems".
[7] ITU-T Recommendation J.17 (1988): "Pre-emphasis used on sound-programme
circuits".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETR, the following definitions apply:
baseline IRD: An IRD which provides the minimum functionality recommended in this ETR.
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this ETR, the following abbreviations apply:
CA Conditional Access
DVB Digital Video Broadcasting
ES Elementary Stream
ESCR Elementary Stream Clock Reference
I-Frame Intra-coded Frame
IRD Integrated Receiver-Decoder
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MPEG Moving Pictures Experts Group
NIT Network Information Table
PAT Program Association Table
PCR Program Clock Reference
PES Packetized Elementary Stream
PID Packet IDentifier
PMT Program Map Table
PSI Program Specific Information
PSW Pan and Scan Window
SI Service Information
STD Standard Target Decoder
TS Transport Stream
VCR Video Cassette Recorder
4 Systems layer
This clause describes the guidelines for encoding the systems layer of MPEG-2 in DVB broadcast
bit-streams, and for decoding this layer in the IRD.
The multiplexing of baseband signals and associated data conforms to ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1]. Some of the
parameters and fields are not used in the DVB System and these restrictions are described below. To
allow full compliance to ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1] and upward compatibility with future enhanced versions, a
DVB IRD shall be able to skip over data structures which are currently "reserved", or which correspond to
functions not implemented by the IRD. As an example of this capability, a descriptor tag not yet defined
within the DVB System shall be interpreted as a no-action tag, its length field correctly decoded and
subsequent data skipped.
For the same reason, IRD design should be made under the assumption that any legal structure as
permitted by ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1] may occur in the broadcast stream even if presently reserved or
unused. Therefore the following is assumed:
- private data shall only acted upon by decoders which are so enabled;
- filling out the bit-stream shall be carried out using the normal stuffing mechanism. Reserved fields
shall not be used for this purpose. Data of reserved fields shall be set to 0xFF.
The headings below in this clause are based on ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1]. The numbers in brackets after the
headings are the relevant chapter and section headings of ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1].
4.1 Introduction (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 0)
MPEG-2 systems specify two types of multiplexed data stream: the transport stream and the program
stream.
Encoding: The transmitted multiplex shall use the transport stream.
Decoding: All Baseline IRDs shall be able to demultiplex the MPEG-2 transport stream. Demultiplexing
of program streams (as described in sections 0.2 and 0.3 of [1]) is optional.
4.2 Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 0.4)
Encoding: The creation of a physical Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) by an encoder is not
required. ESCR fields and ES rate fields need not be coded.
Decoding: ESCR fields and ES rate fields need not be decoded.
4.3 Transport stream system target decoder (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.2)
Encoding: The system clock frequency shall conform to the tolerance specified in section 2.4.2.1 of
ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1]. It is recommended that the tolerance is within 5 parts per million.
Decoding: The IRD shall operate over the full tolerance range of the system clock frequency specified in
section 2.4.2.1 of ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1].
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4.4 Transport packet layer (ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1], section 2.4.3.2)
4.4.1 Null packets
Encoding: The encoding of null packets (those with PID value 0x1FFF) shall be as specified in
ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1].
4.4.2 Transport packet header
4.4.2.1 transport_error_indicator
Encoding: It is recommended that any error detecting devices in a transmission path should set the
transport_error_indicator bit when uncorrectable errors are detected.
Decoding: The transport_error_indicator flag is set in the transmitted stream it is recommended that
the IRD should then invoke a suitable concealment or error recovery mechanism.
4.4.2.2 transport_priority
Decoding: The transport_priority bit has no meaning to the IRD, and may be ignored.
4.4.2.3 transport_scrambling_control
Encoding: The transport_scrambling_control bits shal
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