ETS 300 352 : 20001
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TELEVISION SYSTEMS - SPECIFICATION OF THE D2 HDMAC/PACKET SYSTEM
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Symbols
3.3 Abbreviations
4 Specification of the time-division multiplex
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Basic hypotheses
4.3 Transmission multiplex structure
4.4 Data coding and multiplexing with the picture
4.5 Specification of data transmitted in line 625
5 Specification for the HDMAC vision signal
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Description of the HDMAC Bandwidth Reduction
Encoding (BRE) system
5.3 General video characteristics
5.4 Synchronization and TDM control
5.5 The HDMAC vision signal
5.6 Colour signal equations
5.7 Picture scrambling
5.8 DATV data capacity and coding
6 Specification of sound coding methods
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Sound coding methods
6.3 Protection of sound signals against errors
6.4 Structure of the sound coding blocks
6.5 Insertion of the coding block into packet
structure
6.6 Transmission of silence information
6.7 Specification of sound interpretation data
7 Specification of the system for data services
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Teletext service in the field blanking interval
7.3 Teletext service in the sound/data and DATV/data
multiplex
7.4 General Purpose Data service
8 Specification of the service identification channel
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Parameters
8.3 Coding structure
8.4 Rules for multiplexing
8.5 Use of error protection levels
9 Specification of the conditional access system
9.1 Introduction
9.2 General description of the conditional-access
system
9.3 Sound, data, DATV and picture scrambling
9.4 The conditional-access interface
9.5 Conditional-access data
10 Specification of the modulation parameters
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Baseband signal processing
10.3 Modulation parameters for satellite
broadcasting
10.4 Modulation parameters for cabled distribution
networks
11 Code of Practice
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Rules applying to all services
11.3 Rules applying only to television services
11.4 Rules applying to sound broadcasting services
multiplexed with a television service
11.5 Rules applying to teletext components
11.6 Rules applying to overlapping windows of DATV
and teletext in the FBI
11.7 SI channel
11.8 Transitions between D2-HDMAC and D2-MAC
Annex A (normative): Code tables
A.1 Introduction
A.2 CHID codes
A.3 Coding of characters used for various text
messages transmitted in the dedicated channel
(see subclause 8.2)
A.4 Coding of programme type (see subclause 8.2.2)
A.5 Coding of languages (see subclause 8.2.3)
Annex B (normative): Specification of the 656+
interface
B.1 Introduction
B.2 General description of the 656+ interface
B.3 Compatibility of 656+ with CCIR Recommendation
656 and digital video recording
B.4 Structure of the line
B.5 Content of DATV and panning data
B.6 Timing relationship between DATV data and
picture
B.7 Relationship between the video fields numbering
and the sampling phase of Y, CR, CB and MAC
signals
B.8 Electrical characteristics
Annex C (informative): Coding example for the special
data in line 625
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Legend in figure C.1 and figure C.2
C.3 Remarks on figure C.1
C.4 General comments on figure C.2
C.5 Remarks on figure C.2
Annex D (informative): Duobinary coding at 40.5 MHz
sample rate
D.1 Introduction
D.2 Digital component coding
Annex E (informative): Coding examples for the
interpretation blocks for a sound channel in
various configurations
E.1 General
Annex F (informative): Mixing operation
Annex G (informative): Coding example for information
within the dedicated channel of the sound/data
multiplex
G.1 General
G.2 Parameters
G.3 Network identification and description in terms
of services
G.4 Packet rate requirements for the SI dedicated
channel example
Annex H (informative): D2-MAC and D2-HDMAC
compatibility
H.1 Introduction
H.2 D2-MAC signal and D2-HDMAC decoder
H.3 D2-HDMAC signal and D2-MAC decoder
H.4 D2-HDMAC signal in a limited channel bandwidth
Annex J (informative): Specification of an interface
for digital D2-HDMAC signals
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Signal format
J.3 Particular characteristics
J.3.2 Clock signal
History
Suitable for satellite broadcasting and any transmission medium with at least 11,14 MHz bandwidth. A D2 MAC compatible enhancement definition by the addition of a DATV signal. In particular with AM/VSB modulation network with channel spacing not less than 12 MHz.
Committee |
JTC
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
296
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
DIN ETS 300352:1994-10 | Identical |
ETR 140 : 20001 | TELEVISION SYSTEMS; ALLOCATION OF SERVICE IDENTIFICATION (SI) CODES FOR MULTIPLEXED ANALOGUE COMPONENT (MAC)/PACKET SERVICES |
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